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30/01/2006 |
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Techniques taught: |
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Passing a Closed Guard |
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Steps: |
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Grab and hold an arm (same side)
down to opponents stomach and stand up on one knee on the same side |
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Stand up fully (keeping back
straight to maintain control) and push knee down to open guard (otherside
from the hand controlling their arm) |
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Pass knee through the opening by
kneeling back down and change grip from their hand to their knee on the same
side, and underhook neck and grip collar with the hand that opened the guard |
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4. Flip other leg out but keep
it bent for good posture and control (ensuring the other leg is left on the
knee it passed for control) |
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Change base to maintain good
side control |
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Techniques taught: |
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Reverse Kimura starting from side control (Sneaky version) |
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Steps: |
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Move far knee across their
nearside upper leg to mimic a move into mount but allow them to gain half
guard (they are tricked into it) |
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Lean head over until it touchs
the ground on the side the kimura is being attempted and allow them to sweep
you over (or do the sweep yourself) |
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Sit up, break their grip and
finish the submission from bottom half guard |
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Sparring notes |
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Answering telephone technique
prevented the side choke on me being sunk |
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Got caught with Guilotine, tuck
chin and turn cornor with a sloppy takedown |
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