What can you reccommend to a person who wants to make his dominant positions much harder to escape?
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What can you reccommend to a person who wants to make his dominant positions much harder to escape?
Repetition Repetition Repetition Repetition
What should I repeat? Don’t get it. Is there a drill or something about that?
Hopefully this advice is not too abstract. If you have in mind just to hold one dominant position, it will be more difficult than applying the appropriate transition or counter when your opponent attempts to escape. This does not mean you cannot maintain a dominant position. It just may not be the one you have in mind. Once you figure out how to chain your dominant positions together and apply high pressure redirection when your opponent attempts to escape, I think you will achieve what you are asking for here.
Ryan Hall talked about it on a podcast once, he said that focused repetitions are the key, you want to focus on how people are escaping that position and eliminate it. For example, if you're working half guard and people are getting through it with a back step pass, focus on shutting down that back step. Everything has a counter, find an attack to their counter and drill the heck out of it to the point where people think "Oh crap, if I back step here I'm getting swept for sure." Shut down every path one by one until there are no paths for them left.
I was always told to sharpen your A game on higher belts and experiment with new stuff on lower belts.
Thanks a lot everyone :)
Live drill side control, mount, back and spider web. It’s all about the time you put in