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Posted On:
12/01/2005 5:19pm--
When you say "cross body armlock" are you talking about a simple juji gatame?
If so, there are many throws/takedowns that transition well into juji gatame. However, I'd say ura-nage is probably one of the least efficient in terms of that transition. Actually, it doesn't lend itself well for a choke either.
So, to answer your question, I have no idea why you'd be learning a transition from ura-nage into juji gatame.
As for the leg locks, yes, when I was training Sombo we did do some transitions from catching a round kick into a leg lock. Never worked it against a resisting opponent, but my sense that it could be an effective technique, if practiced enough. -
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Posted On:
12/01/2005 9:22pm
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I've practiced Osoto Gari to knee on belly to short armbar many times, although I have never landed it sparring. I don't think I've ever even tried it sparring. Usually I'd be so happy to just land Osoto Gari no gi that I'd take side mount and work something, fail and switch to full mount. It would seem to flow very nicely, but then again I think any takedown that goes to knee on belly would. Why not choke? I have never grappled with a gi so I can't say that there are any chokes I know of from knee on belly.
I've never done a kick catch to an ankle lock, but it seems to make sense as long as you sweep the supporting leg first. Check out www.bjj.org/techniques at the bottom and you'll see that both are there. -
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Posted On:
12/01/2005 9:27pm
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If Im thinking correctly of Osoto Gari (outside reap right?) then an armlock works into that technique just fine.
As for a footlock from a caught kick, I'll assume you're doing the straight ankle lock. It works if you manage to catch the kick and preferably put your opponent on his back (say with an inside reap). I dont like applying the lock from the standing position though. -
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Posted On:
12/01/2005 9:41pm--
O.k, yes juji-gatame from Osoto Gari works fine, however it's still one of the less desirable throws from which to transition into juji-gatame, because of the direction you end up facing in relation to your opponent. It's not as natural of a transition as a hip throw for instance, where the flow into the juji is very natural, quick and requires less movement than it does from O-soto.
Originally Posted by ojgsxr6
You're smart to question the transition though. It's one of the most neglected areas of training. -
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Posted On:
12/02/2005 7:57am--
Gi chokes from knee on belly? The Baseball bat choke is decent if you jump off to sink it. Any type of cross chokes can be done, but you'll sacrifice your base if you're not careful.
Originally Posted by Gypsy Jazz
Why not choke? Because I'm seeing that they're practicing this VERY Jujitsu style and keeping hold of the arm, so when the throw is done they might not have followed the opponent down and can simply sit back into Juji if they know what they're doing. I wouldn't say it's the best option though. I'm a big fan of BJJ's position before submission strategy and would probably want to follow that before attempting anything.
Leglocks from catching a kick.. I dunno. Were I train, we do practice the catching and sweeping the supporting leg, but that rarely leaves you in a good position to get a proper submission. I guess it can be done.. But when you allready have control of the leg and get them down, again I would think position before submission and instead of risking him freeing himself in the confusion and gaining guard, I would want to toss that leg aside and go to sidecontrol or something. But then again, this is all just me.. :PMore human than human is our motto. -
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Posted On:
12/02/2005 8:02am -
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I like to transition to a shoulder choke (kata gatame) from o soto gari
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Posted On:
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Style: Boxing/BJJudo/Crossfit
Submissions moves from throws and strikes.