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    About MTRG and MTT

    I was wondering how much(if any) information in these books has changed? I just received both of them in the mail recently, but was curious about this...
    I dont mean to say its outdated, but surely there has to be some changes.
    Sorry if there is a thread about this already, I searched but didnt see anything.

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    I know for one in MTRG Eddie post on his elbow in bottom lockdown but when I do so against skilled opponents I get 100 percented. Also in lockdown turn yourhand the opposite way as illustrated to prevent darces. That's all I can recall off the top of my head. I personally can't wait for the new book!

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    yes the new book will be awesome

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    Yeah i think the book is still works awesome even if it is 4 years old now (i think its 4...). The advanced rubber guard will clear up stuff like that tho i'm sure. I can't wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Philips View Post
    I know for one in MTRG Eddie post on his elbow in bottom lockdown but when I do so against skilled opponents I get 100 percented. Also in lockdown turn yourhand the opposite way as illustrated to prevent darces. That's all I can recall off the top of my head. I personally can't wait for the new book!
    Whipping up to your elbow does leave you open for 100 percent but what do you mean by turn your hand the other way?
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    Say if your whipped up on your right hip. The left arm that's underhooked needs to be turned over with knuckles facing you and a large emphasis on keeping your elbow up to prevent darces. After having relooked at my book he may have done that originally and it was something I missed. Oops.

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    I think the ice pick (the control move from jiu claw) is different now. In the book (unless I'm mistaken) it's a straight leg extension that drives them down. At the seminar it was a far more effective kick out that pulled them to the side and off of their base.

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