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Starting Jiu Jitsu Classes on Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="Morgan" data-source="post: 16467498" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Hell yes! Getting to the back from side control in week 2 is awesome. Those submissions will start appearing everywhere- no need to rush. I really think developing strong defensive skills is most important in the beginning. </p><p></p><p>I’m not great at it, but I absolutely work to avoid bottom positions with heavy dudes. Once you’re there it can be really hard to escape. I start by trying for an underhook and moving their legs(using my legs) to attempt half guard. Simultaneously avoiding them moving into mount. Oh- and definitely framing on the neck and jaw with the underside of my forearm to forcibly make space. </p><p>There are a few good sweeps from this position- check out the “Gordo Sweep” as an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgan, post: 16467498, member: 6023"] Hell yes! Getting to the back from side control in week 2 is awesome. Those submissions will start appearing everywhere- no need to rush. I really think developing strong defensive skills is most important in the beginning. I’m not great at it, but I absolutely work to avoid bottom positions with heavy dudes. Once you’re there it can be really hard to escape. I start by trying for an underhook and moving their legs(using my legs) to attempt half guard. Simultaneously avoiding them moving into mount. Oh- and definitely framing on the neck and jaw with the underside of my forearm to forcibly make space. There are a few good sweeps from this position- check out the “Gordo Sweep” as an example. [/QUOTE]
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