Originally Posted by
monkeyishi
Scissor DAVIDE looked nice. contract the grabbing hand wrist and elbow to keep putting your weight on them. not needed but sitting heavy after throws and sweeps is a good habbit to get into.\
HIP THROW DAVIDE good arm movment no hip contact though. contract the lead leg when taking a step. anything goes wrong you may not have time to contract it to replant.
the armbar looked like it could have been good but they kneed the ground. turn your gutes to slide your leg along the arm to hook the head. back of the heel towards the face
Full throw Davide relax or contract the elbow to get more contact with their torso. can then be used to pull them in tight. in bigdojo they can bridge with the contact you can stop the bridge or follow up so you end up in top control.
personally im a lead arm down pecs contracted guy for finishing throws it helps suck them in unders and makes it harder forthem to save.
awesome KO DAVIDE you're right is was pretty slick.
contracted lead arm pec with a lowered shoulder helps turn you into them so in theory you have to go through them to get to the floor. good for follow ups. alot of my top game is built around turning in the the lead arm and pec. mostly i think they look cleaner and let you go into right into top game mode.
replays related
Niice flip on the first one I'm always uncertain when i have chance to invert onto my opponent like that, you have to wait for the moment when they're momentum starts to fall downward.
That seoi nage was slick nice.
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my replays from the past 2 weeks.
osoto gari - this the fastest osoto gari i've ever scored, the damaging grips on his pecs were key.
half guard - cool little half guard trick i pulled off, nothing technical.
counter hip throw - this was the semi-final of a tourney so i play safe, my opponent looks to set a hip throw but you see im very reserved in my stance and i slip small leg hook between his legs that locks up his throw. I fought the urge to pull half guard bc if i did he would easily throw me over his leg. then i remove the leg hook and fire a small hip throw for the W.
footsweep - this is how footsweeps should be used, not always a finishing technique but to off balance and quickly transition to a follow up attack. i throw a long kosoto gari that off balances him then i drop-base and invert.
driving single - i've been working a lot with my safe clinch opener where I found this option where if i plant both feet and pick a leg i can easily scoop up my opponent. i wanted to see if i could drive him out of the dojo but ended up pressuring him into the floor.
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oh and iprime i removed your post bc u didnt respond to anyone's replays.
Last edited by footlox; Dec 1, 2016 at 05:25 PM.
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