11.9.2014: This is my second time watching this technique demo, and I
thought it was going to be more difficult to pull off than it actually is.
I know I can even do it in solo practice with or without a grappling dummy
of any sort to help me elevate and rotate my other leg around to get the
mount.
I can also imagine how wicked this move would be to use right after a guard
pass so the opposing partner/bad guy isn’t side controlled for a few
seconds too long. Again, great demo!
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11.9.2014: This is my second time watching this technique demo, and I
thought it was going to be more difficult to pull off than it actually is.
I know I can even do it in solo practice with or without a grappling dummy
of any sort to help me elevate and rotate my other leg around to get the
mount.
I can also imagine how wicked this move would be to use right after a guard
pass so the opposing partner/bad guy isn’t side controlled for a few
seconds too long. Again, great demo!
Cool is an understatement, Redline! It’s too bad we can’t use that to
score bonus points on a white belt-to-blue belt test — that move is
bananas!
Dang Redline, sweet technique and thorough reminder that we need to use the
word smorgasbord way more. Awesome!