tselec Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 I find that I do the "standard" kata-gatame (shoulder hold) - the person could be facing the ceiling or facing the mat - with a cable grip most of the time. it can be difficult to submit a bigger guy from kata-gatame, so I usually move into kesa (scarf hold), tate (top mount) or yoko (side control) -- all done with a ude-hishigi/ude-garami (straight or bent arm locks) or jime (choke).if s/he turns away from me, I'd go into a supine back ride choke or a back ride with a RNC while making sure I get my leg hooks in. it is also possible to go into a juji (armbar), but it's relatively not as easy as, say, going into a kesa.
yamesu Posted September 15, 2013 Posted September 15, 2013 I am a big fan of the ashi-sankaku-garami (omoplata to bjj peeps), as it can be applied from full and half guard with the deception of a sweep that actually leads into a lock.Second to this the standard juju-gatame. Can be applied from standing, mount or half mount, side control, or full guard. Brilliantly versatile, yet so many nuances that make it a standout lock. "We did not inherit this earth from our parents. We are borrowing it from our children."
Tempest Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 Juji-Gatame from the guard. Think first, act second, and stop getting the two confused.
tallgeese Posted October 23, 2013 Posted October 23, 2013 Juji-Gatame from the guard.For those of us who don't do Japanese names what would that translate to? Just curious. http://alphajiujitsu.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhRVuwbm__LwXPvFMReMww
pittbullJudoka Posted October 23, 2013 Author Posted October 23, 2013 Juji-Gatame from the guard.For those of us who don't do Japanese names what would that translate to? Just curious. I might be wrong but I believe it's the classic arm bar from guard
blade1116 Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Wristlock,Wristlock,Wristlock!!!!!! Gooseneck,outside it does not matter. WRISTLOCK!!!!!!!! The most successful battle is the one in which you master yourself.
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