In the future, I may come back to this and show some better angles on the choke. For now, though, tell me what you think. Do you see the same possibility that I see?
@guam583 жыл бұрын
Professor Andres talks about you all the time on both your jiu jitsu journey coming up before he moved to Florida. He showed us several of your loop choke variations in class this past Saturday. You are very intuitive with your game and technique, which has shown me to experiment with positions and what if scenarios. This has made jiu jitsu more fun because of the strategy behind it. I have a troubleshooting transition submission question for you surrounding the north south choke. I love this choke because it is low risk, very basic and non threatening, but has a lot of control over your opponent prior to getting the choke. I am trying to make this choke my own. I have been working on transition submissions on when my opponent somehow turns their head to alleviate the choke. I have tried transitioning into a dance or anaconda, but hate to lose that position because the top side pressure controls your opponent so well. I have been playing around with Ezekiel, punch, reverse hand gun chokes from that position, but it is very hard to set it up due to the tight space I don't want to alleviate. I do go back to reset the position by climbing back up to the chest and repositioning the opponents head to get the choke. Any suggestions for another transition submission from a missed north south?
@2003pblakey5 жыл бұрын
i agree! its all about the setup. thanks for sharing!!