jiu-jitsu fighter Posted March 11, 2003 Posted March 11, 2003 its usually minus 15 here and theres about a foot of snow "When we go to the ground,you are in my world, the ground is the ocean, I am the shark,and most people don't even know how to swim"
AndrewGreen Posted March 11, 2003 Posted March 11, 2003 We've been topping -30 a lot and -45 with windchill... Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
jiu-jitsu fighter Posted March 12, 2003 Posted March 12, 2003 HOLY $**t "When we go to the ground,you are in my world, the ground is the ocean, I am the shark,and most people don't even know how to swim"
Cyph Posted June 13, 2003 Posted June 13, 2003 Hmm, one point that wasn't mentioned is the angle of the cut. As you grab their arm, post your foot on their hip so you can turn your hips and head towards them, you want to try and turn around so you're perendicular to their head, not facing them. The leg must go on the back of their neck, not on their shoulder. As you clamp the leg down on their neck, you should almost be able to get the tap from here before you even cross your leg over your ankle.
Anzie Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 Speaking of the triangle, if you're pushing the head down to your peewee (that angle, yes) while your pushing your hips up, it should do the trick. (AFAIK) Grappling enthusiast!Shootfighting as well.
PhilM1 Posted June 21, 2003 Posted June 21, 2003 its freakin cloudy as hell here in southern california. its june gloom and we are going to have july gloom. this sucks. and its supposed to happen every year for the next 20 years. damn polution. fight til you die
Sho-ju Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 Take a look at https://www.subfighter.com, download Genki Sudo's clip and watch how he uses the triangle to sub guys from all angles. The slickest is when he jumps a guys guard, throws on a triangle and rolls to his back. I turn to the side once it's sunk in.
AndrewGreen Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 A triangle can be applied many ways from many positions, top and bottom, same basic principles, but many ways to do it. Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
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