Hello everyone!
Short disclaimer: I lost my right arm, shoulder and all due to cancer when I younger. I have somewhat lanky/flexible legs partly because I use them so much in jiu jitsu haha
I've found that using the rubber guard I can effectively trap opponents using one arm/quick leg transitions, but usually the moment my hand goes to isolate an arm (generally the one closest to mine) there is a window of escape. Doing the "pump" is little bit challenging for me, however I recently discovered the "Williams" guard, similar to the meathook that allows me to turn off to my left side, isolate an arm, etc...
Is there any entry from either rubber or Williams guard to get to the crowbar? It may go by other names, but the crowbar is a counter to the double-under pass (shooting the arm under their armpit and forming the loose triangle). When an opponent is in my closed guard and won't let me get to rubber I use this, a lot, I'd love to add the crowbar to my arsenal from rubber as well if possible.
Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Short disclaimer: I lost my right arm, shoulder and all due to cancer when I younger. I have somewhat lanky/flexible legs partly because I use them so much in jiu jitsu haha
I've found that using the rubber guard I can effectively trap opponents using one arm/quick leg transitions, but usually the moment my hand goes to isolate an arm (generally the one closest to mine) there is a window of escape. Doing the "pump" is little bit challenging for me, however I recently discovered the "Williams" guard, similar to the meathook that allows me to turn off to my left side, isolate an arm, etc...
Is there any entry from either rubber or Williams guard to get to the crowbar? It may go by other names, but the crowbar is a counter to the double-under pass (shooting the arm under their armpit and forming the loose triangle). When an opponent is in my closed guard and won't let me get to rubber I use this, a lot, I'd love to add the crowbar to my arsenal from rubber as well if possible.
Let me know what you think. Thanks!