1. Grab both grips on his pants at knees.
2. He sits up, and you go one side to pass, bring shoulder down to get him back on mat.
3. One hand still on knee grip; other comes up for the cross face in Side Control.
Tech 2: Standing Bull Pass 2.
1. Grab both grips at pants.
2. He sits up and gets his two grips on my sleeves.
3. I let go knee grips and grip his sleeves.
4. Pull up on his sleeves, get his body off the mat a little and hip forward right into Mount.
Tech 3: Standing Knee Slide Pass.
1. Standing, hand on both his knees. Shoot right knee in between his legs, at an angle, right over his right pelvis.
2. As I slide down, get under hook with my right hand on his left arm.
3. Slide down knee to mat, left leg straighted out, in Side Control.
Then on to the Positional Drills down the line. I love these isolation drills. I made an error in the Mount/Escape Mount, where a Blue upa'd me. I figured out the morning after the class what I think I did wrong. I was going for the Roger Cross choke and got swept going for the second grip. I thought I was too fast, too greedy. But I know I did everything right up to that point, then I lifted my body up too high and I forgot to base with my forehead.
**I tried to practice all these during rolling, but hard to do since I rolled with the Brown who taught it to us. Also, it wasn't too efficient a learning process for me because he basically shut me down, with really fast tap tap tap tap. I couldn't work any of my game, I couldn't really find any chinks in the armor.
Then rolled with a lower belt White who tapped me with a RNC. I think i made his night.
I really like the Night White Belt classes. Although it's a little scary as a four-stripe White.
Taps: 7. Total. 161.
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