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Posted On:
1/11/2012 11:51am

Style: BJJ / Kyokushinkai Karate--
After subscribing to your channel I watched a lot of your videos before today's training (mainly rolling, in the morning, a lot of competition BJJers there) and I must say: Thank you for your videos, especially the one with Closed Guard Combinations. I watched that video shortly before class and while I was riding the train to the Dojo kept remembering some of the sequences and it really helped me today. So it's true that you can learn a little bit from watching and memorizing. I kept calm - inspired by the flow of your videos - and landed most of the Kimuras and triangles the way I wanted them to be.
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Posted On:
1/11/2012 11:59am--
That's a much stronger choke from the mount than it is from side control or half guard. It's relevant to the old "position before submission" mantra. So, the strength of the position you're in when you apply the choke also dictates it's percentage of success.
I doubt you could pull of that choke on a skilled grappler from half-guard. From mount, hell yes.If you do not test yourself against the unknown, how can you truly know if the tools you possess actually work? -
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1/11/2012 11:40am
Style: BJJ