The first technique is just a straight turn, and the way you do it in closed guard would
be to get good wrist control and push one down, bring the leg up, and hosting your foot
on a step.
You want to create an angle here, get your leg straight behind this head, not down here,
you're not trying to block it, you want to get this angle here so there's no shoulder.
Both of my legs are on the side of this head.
It'll come under here, grab his leg, and when this foot goes down, and my right leg
presses into his neck.
The power to move, we used to do it by pinching our knees together, we use bigger muscles,
you get a stronger choke, when you curl the left leg and you press with the right leg.
Even if his arm is in the wrong position, if you get the right angle and you curl with
your left and press with your right, it'll still tap him out.
So one more time, grab his wrist here, push down, post this foot, lift your hips up to
him, pinch your knees together here, turn at an angle, and get this leg straight behind
his head, get the lock, get your foot behind your knee, not on your calf, but all the way
behind your knee, and reach under the leg or just under the arm here, and then curl
this leg down, and stomp with your right foot right into the side of his neck.
Keep your square, you'll be pressing onto a shoulder, you want to press into the side
of his neck, that's why you're going to rotate just about 15-20 degrees to your right to
get the perfect shape.
Okay, so everybody grab somebody in a crossing size.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten, ten.
For example, if you get here, you don't quite have your right leg in, you just reach up
and grab this shit, and pull it down like that, stack this leg, and then you can also
hug your knee, pull the head down, the little thing you can do to make it just a little
bit tighter, but if the arm is over here like this guys, you squeeze, you stomp, you try
to finish it, you can't quite finish here, sometimes you'll need to make a more major
adjustment.
For example, you can go to the reverse triangle here, and then reach up, and squeeze your
knees together.
And it'd be so wide that you can't even get your triangle, that you're crossing the
ankles here, that you can reach behind that.
You can't get to hear your ankles across, reach behind your knees like this, and then
straighten your legs out and venture over your knees together like that.
Whenever it takes to win, it's kind of hard not to, I'm going to do it like this, so
have you can see what I'm doing here.
So I go for the triangle like this, and it gets an arm into a safer position here where
there's a gap, and I can't put the squeeze on this side of his neck, because it's too
close to the shoulder there, so I can switch it up here, get a reverse triangle, and then
squeeze my knees together, or even if it's too thick, you can get, by trying to lock
it on here, like this, reach behind, and bring those knees together, and straighten your
legs out towards the ceiling.
Okay, so let's try those two modifications, see if we can find the more successful build.
I like that sound.
I want to be able to do that.
So I'm going to do this one for everybody, this works for everybody, well, you should
be able to do it with your legs, under length of this one.
In this case, what we're trying to do is double underpass, and he's both arms under,
when that happens, I'm going to post here on his neck, and do arms trying to, just like
this.
Double underpass, straighten this arm out, and put my right arm on his throat, so bring
my right leg over, make a triangle here, and just pull him in.
Is that legal?
Your hand.
It's marginal.
It's legal.
It's largely legal.
It depends on what country you're in.
I'm not a lawyer.
Well, it looks like you're just a soffy pusher.
Just use the weather you're in there.
Put your right hand on his throat, make a right leg, close behind his head, make a triangle
from there, and pull him down into your strength.
You're not going to get your strength.
It depends on how strong you are.
I want you to know that.
Thank you.
