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8/19/2005 9:18am
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Johnny I was wondering about your students- the most common mistake/problem I see people having with this sweep is when they try to stand up from the seated position. I think it would be a good idea if you added how you didnt simply stand up in those last two pictures, but rather you stood up in base.
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I think in THIS case, the pushing part of the calf slicer would come as your opponent is on his stomach and you have thrown you right leg over his left inside his knee pit ( just after pic 4) and climbed up on him somewhat. You then use your hip/upper thigh to 'push' down.
The reason I am intrigued is because I have tried this kind of technique before and rarely been successfull. However, I will admit that I was caught in it as a whitebelt when I tried a De La Riva guard without controlling someones arm once. I got turned over and calf slicered. It was a comedy submission. -
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