Grappled at their place for a while, no gi, and wanted to know. I also went to grapple at a place hosting in Houston. I noticed their place had a guy in the registry, and the Lafayette place did not. The Rafael guy is the other that is rough on the hosting thing, and was looking to launch Louisiana BJJ org. I noticed judo guys that match up for starting standing and also on the ground pair with similar sizes and weights in the same sense as weight classes. This did also happen with Credeur and his grapplers. Got some arm lock submissions and 3 leg locks on the guys there. Got about 3(me) to 1(judo partner)
arm locks with the judo guys that can press weight advantage from top position, and the 1 was them after they copied an arm lock from what I used with a guy over 240 pounds. I would like to see more info. That the guys I grappled with do more cage fighting does mean I still check on the listings for training support. The Texas guys don't go against Alliance often, though they compete. I am not saying I am on the Alliance team.
The particular from grappling with Credeur I was focusing on was the getting one leg over their hip and then tucking under their opposite atm. This traps one of their arms so it can not be used to do the chokehold from taking the back. I had to bring my arm under his neck to his left shoulder and keep half guard. The previous time I had to tuck left at over his head and under his left arm pressing for top advantage, and as we rolled I kept his left arm secured for the joint lock, my right hand on his left wrist. This prevent him taking the back, and stopped him from climbing over my left shoulder to reverse to armbar. Credeur practiced that a few times after he tapped the second time.
arm locks with the judo guys that can press weight advantage from top position, and the 1 was them after they copied an arm lock from what I used with a guy over 240 pounds. I would like to see more info. That the guys I grappled with do more cage fighting does mean I still check on the listings for training support. The Texas guys don't go against Alliance often, though they compete. I am not saying I am on the Alliance team.
The particular from grappling with Credeur I was focusing on was the getting one leg over their hip and then tucking under their opposite atm. This traps one of their arms so it can not be used to do the chokehold from taking the back. I had to bring my arm under his neck to his left shoulder and keep half guard. The previous time I had to tuck left at over his head and under his left arm pressing for top advantage, and as we rolled I kept his left arm secured for the joint lock, my right hand on his left wrist. This prevent him taking the back, and stopped him from climbing over my left shoulder to reverse to armbar. Credeur practiced that a few times after he tapped the second time.
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