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Are there any pro/cons to finishing the calf slicer locking your triangle on the inside compared to the outside or visa versa? Saw a video where the guy says the triangle on the inside opens you up for a knee bar but I dont see how that would be very high percentage when your calf slicing them. Zog, Yockel, Sean, Anybody?
The knee bar happens while triangling on the inside because the leg than can get kneebar'd is the leg that hooks over closing the triangle. The guy on the bottom (or getting knee crushed) can do a rolling kneebar. However having the waistlock helps prevent this, but for sure triangling on the outside is the best in my opinion to prevent this.
That makes sense. So jut be mindful if you lock it up on the inside. I go for the lock on the outside for te most part but I was jus wondering.
I had a team mate suggest something tonight. He suggested attacking upper body stuff while having the calf slicer locked in. I locked the ham sandwich up twice on him but could finish it. Thought it was an interesting thought.
Yes I use it as control as well. RNC is beast off that along with some Gene LeBellesq neck cranks and abnominal twists.
Yea, I strive to get the lock on the outside. It helps to have it that way when things go sour there as well.
Yup, maybe use that inside leg (slicing one) as a butterfly to help with positinng later on to pass or recover guard, depending.. Also the outside leg being free you can put that hook in if you wanna transition to back control. Very good stuff, you seem to have a very deep understanding of this move/position. +1 ;)