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Capitalist Pig
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Posted On:
11/12/2005 3:05am--
Everything Yrkoon said was right on. The one thing to try as well if they have a double underleg pass even with their hands clapsed around your legs is to not only walk your shoulders back but also pump your legs like crazy like you're pedaling a bike. This really breaks their balance and when you combine this motion with your shoulder walking backwards it can stop a lot of guys at the last minute who think they have the underleg pass under control.
Originally Posted by Yrkoon9
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Tsun-Derrorist
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Posted On:
11/13/2005 3:32pm--
I like to call this "the Zerg Lurker":
As others have said, straighten your legs and back out so your legs are heavy. Control his wrists and pull on them hard.
Place your feet on his shoulders, and using his shoulders to support you, bridge as high as you can. If you are lucky, his forehead won't impact your crotch with the force of Thor's hammer. Run your feet down his back like some creepy arachnid (still bridged) and suddenly flip to your stomach. You have his back. Live for the Swarm!
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Posted On:
11/13/2005 4:56pm--
Some points that have already been said that need repeating:
1) Never have your back stuck on the mat.
2) When the guy tries to stack, defend against his hands reaching around to grab your lapel. Block the hand like crazy and move backwards.
I'll add a few things to what's already been said.
There's a few things you should do when someone tries to lift your leg to stack you:
1) If he has his left knee up and tries to lift my right leg, my right hook goes under his left knee.
2) If I can't hook his knee, I do "heavy-legs". So my body goes stiff and my opponent is trying to lift my whole body by mifting my leg. My left foot goes in his right hip and pushes him away. This should allow me to pull my right knee back to my chest and free it from his grip.
3) If he gets me stacked, when he starts to come around to my right, my right hand blocks his left hip, my left hand blocks against his left armpit, both arms locked straight. I allow my right leg to pass off his head, escape my hips out to the left and put my opponent back in guard with my right leg. -
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Posted On:
11/13/2005 7:21pm
Style: TKD; BJJ--
To continue talking about that double-underhook guard pass, I have a clip from Mike Swain's Judo Complete that has a nifty armlock technique that can be used against someone in the early stages of that guard pass. http://rapidshare.de/files/7603317/S...arami.wmv.html
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Trying to make sense of it all
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11/18/2005 8:25pm



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11/12/2005 3:04am
Style: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu