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Old 07-02-2004, 06:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tant01
This is an old Silat trick to make your adversary think you pose no threat. It's more than a position (like the gaurd), it's a concept of tricking your opponent into thinking he has the superior position, untill you decide the proper time to secure your victory. It's the ultimate feint!
The only thing I can relate to would be pulling your opponent in a guard position and set up your moves from there by letting him think he has the advantage because he is on top.
However, Bjj has the double attack principle: attack with two targets at the same time: for exemple you attack with a choke and an arm bar. Go for the choke first, if he defend by using his arm..use it against him and pull an arm bar on him. Which ever the opponent is defending first...continue with the other. because the neck is so close the arms ..both 'limbs' can be targeted at the same time...like a chess game. going for the king but aiming at the queen and vice versa.
When you become good at it, it when you can do both at the same time.
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