A Gi class in which we did some did some work on positional escapes. These were as follows:
Mount Escape Snag and Drag to Half Guard: You are mounted on the bottom; use one arm to frame against your opponent's hips and stop his hips sitting up, then use the other to defend against chokes; turn slightly to one side and turn your bottom knee to face away from you; then use your top leg to hook and snag the leg of the opponent and turn back into half guard.
Mount Escape Snag and Drag to Half Guard: You are mounted on the bottom; use one arm to frame against your opponent's hips and stop his hips sitting up, then use the other to defend against chokes; turn slightly to one side and turn your bottom knee to face away from you; then use your top leg to hook and snag the leg of the opponent and turn back into half guard.
Bottom Side Control Escape Mount Snag and Drag: Wasn't quite sure how this worked but I'll fins it online.
We also did some work on North-South basics and attacking for a pull-up kimura from this position, then transitioning to an armbar and a scissor choke.
Next up was a No Gi class in which we worked on positional transitions and a couple of sweeps. These were:
Butterfly to Shin on Shin Guard
Butterfly to Shin on Shin Guard
Shin on Shin Sweep to Single X
Single X to X Guard
X guard to X guard Ankle Grab Sweep
X guard to X guard Trip Sweep
I need to learn the Shin on Shin position as this is a transitional and attacking position from open guard and half guard.
I need to learn the Shin on Shin position as this is a transitional and attacking position from open guard and half guard.
Next was a Gi class in which we worked on:
Half Guard to Half Butterfly Sweep
Bullfighter Guard Pass
Elbow Flare Guard Pass
Stack pass with Trouser Hold
Power Knee Slide
Power Knee Slide
The half butterfly position in particular is something I need to add to my game. It relies on moving from Half guard to inserting a hook into that sort of rests on your foot. position between half guard and half
I aso had a play with some standing wrist locks. A fun few weeks.
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