YOU'R FAVOURITE CONTROL POSISION PRIOR TO SUBMISION?
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Mine would be the top-rear mount (with me on top of the persons back). I haven't been doing grappling for that long, but so far, I've been most successful with submissions from there.
I need to work on my side mount - I was practicing it last week, and couldn't pin down the guy. Mind you, I'm 5ft 6 and he was over 6 foot. He didn't have any problems pinning me though!
I also find I spend a lot of the time in a guard or half guard, so I'm working on my defences and reversals from there.
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What I do in the side mount is get one knee behind the head. The other knee behind the hip. One elbow behind the head and the other at the hip. To force a submission I usually use a forearme choke to get his hands loose. If the guy is struggling alot on your side mount and throwing you try posting your legs out to put more weight on him to wear him down or try going to the scarf position.
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I actually don't mind doing submissions from my guard... That is, if my opponent is conentrating too hard on passing my guard, not paying enough attention to what I'm doing.
I've thought about trying a Kamora arm lock from my back, haven't tried it yet. Has anyone else tried this? If so, did it work?
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Originally posted by RebelFury
I actually don't mind doing submissions from my guard... That is, if my opponent is conentrating too hard on passing my guard, not paying enough attention to what I'm doing.
I've thought about trying a Kamora arm lock from my back, haven't tried it yet. Has anyone else tried this? If so, did it work?
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No, the plata is something different. It is a Kimura from the guard, thats all. The omoplata (thats the spelling, my friend) is an attack done from the guard as well, but thats all the similarities to it.
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Actually, now that I think about it, I believe I've seen a couple guys use that to get out of sticky situations.. never seen 'em win a fight with it, but it stops any onslaughts they just happen to be recieveing.
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Originally posted by Mr. Heel Hook
No, the plata is something different. It is a Kimura from the guard, thats all. The omoplata (thats the spelling, my friend) is an attack done from the guard as well, but thats all the similarities to it.
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