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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Fritz View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3zTEl0-WBU

    Is this kind of what you're talking about at 2:28?
    I like that Adam. That's even a different option of flipping the truck then Matt Dempsey posted on the thread.

    P.S.- Mullet Adam > short hair Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethan Coghill View Post
    I like that Adam. That's even a different option of flipping the truck then Matt Dempsey posted on the thread.

    P.S.- Mullet Adam > short hair Adam
    Hahahaha I agree Ethan! I believe that was one of Zog's moves. I want to say it's called the suzuki, but I can't seem to find it now?

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    I think Igor Yakimov has a few entries to a Truck-like Calf-crush from the Turtle Position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Fritz View Post
    Hahahaha I agree Ethan! I believe that was one of Zog's moves. I want to say it's called the suzuki, but I can't seem to find it now?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA0USMhDHjk

    I think this is EXACTLY what you're looking for. Coach Herzog posted it on one of the other flipping the truck threads.

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    It's gotten higher percentage for me when I have my knee in and instead of pulling their ankle towards me with my other leg, I post my foot on their calf. This allows for the grapevining leg to enter unhindered at your convenience. Depending on whether you pull him back or roll forward (Ford/Dodge though I'm just being reminded of those names, I'm familiar with Desouza control), either way you're going to save yourself a lot of headaches by posting your foot and putting weight on his near calf rather than pulling it toward you or going for the grapevine immediately, which I recall Eddie saying in a MTS that it can often take too much time to get there. This detail blew it out of the water for me. The knee in is a battle you can for sure win. The books and MTS can probably give a better breakdown.

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