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    Omaplata back to Carni?

    Anyone transition from Omaplata back to a Carni? Seems like a non traditional, unexpected way to attack that might work. Videos of the transition anyone?

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    Might be tuff to get that foot back behind his knee, unless he helps you out by trying to stuff it.

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    Its not tough at all. Obviously it all depends on what your opponent does but a lot of times they are so focused on not letting you break their posture down that you can jam that foot right in there. Just gotta make sure everything is tight during the transition.

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    I could be 10000% wrong, but I feel like that would be going backwards. Maybe go Hazelett first, or, reach up hook the shoulder and whisper, "hey, you ain't goin nowhere."

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    But to keep an open mind, whatever is going on dictates what to do so the carni can make sense

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    Not going backwards if you end the match

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Smith View Post
    Its not tough at all. Obviously it all depends on what your opponent does but a lot of times they are so focused on not letting you break their posture down that you can jam that foot right in there. Just gotta make sure everything is tight during the transition.
    This is what I'm thinking.

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