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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin Lambert View Post
    I like to skydive from the mount when I darce. It's very tight maybe not as tight as the tradition finish with the guy on his side but it's a great finishing option nonetheless.
    Skydive? Can you explain? So you Darce, step over to mount, and then do something else?

    Also, I saw Bollinger do it at the ADCC west coast trials. I;d love to hear his thoughts on it, as he's good with the Darce, the Marce, and all the variations.

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    I like that marce, I haven't seen it taught from there before. Some good stuff!!
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    I started doing this after seeing some competition footage of Ryan Hall doing it. It really allows you to put a lot of weight on his shoulder resulting in a quick tap. I've also found that I don't have to squeeze nearly as hard because I have so much more leverage from the mount.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by RobSchwartz View Post
    I started doing this after seeing some competition footage of Ryan Hall doing it. It really allows you to put a lot of weight on his shoulder resulting in a quick tap. I've also found that I don't have to squeeze nearly as hard because I have so much more leverage from the mount.
    That's what I like. You can rip their head clean off with the pressure and you don't even have to squeeze as hard. I try to keep my shoulder heavy on his as I step over. I posted a lot of competition footage in this thread already. Also, it's hard to get bucked off. A lot of people are getting swept with butterfly hooks from the top-side Darce position these days.

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    Sky dive is where you have mount with your feet crossed like guard and your knees off the mat....It's a very strong mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin Lambert View Post
    Sky dive is where you have mount with your feet crossed like guard and your knees off the mat....It's a very strong mount.
    Ah okay. I'll play with that this week and let you know how it goes. Thank you sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin Lambert View Post
    Sky dive is where you have mount with your feet crossed like guard and your knees off the mat....It's a very strong mount.
    I'm having a hard time keeping my base in the skydive with the choke on unless I really post hard on my head, but when I do that it feels like my base isn't as strong to the sides and my arms are busy choking so I also have no posts. It works, but I feel more secure keeping one or both knees on the mat... at least when finishing the Darce/Brabo choke from the mount.

    Any advice?

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    I believe finishing the darce from mount is by far the best way to finish! Even if I hit glover's marce, I try to roll the guy onto his back so i can finish in the mount.

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    Sick finish. Side note -- Ryan Hall jacks fools up with The Truck.

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    I try to take most of my chokes to mount if I can, darce, anaconda, guillotine arm in/out, triangle. Gravity is a friend.

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