Just little bro and I on Sunday, and I wanted to work on Closed Guard (bottom) and Half Guard (bottom), and he really went over the Closed Guard. Ran out of time to get into Half Guard.
Closed Guard (when I get his arm across center line)
A. to Back.
1. Break grip up and away, crunch my legs and break posture as I pull his arm across center line to my right as I hip out left.
2. My right hand keeps grip on his right sleeve, and his shoulder tight to my chest (NO SPACE).
3. Grab over his shoulder on his lat and hip out left -- that should collapse his base, his face, arm should be on the mat.
4. Pull on his lat, and I should be on his back without even climbing over his back.
B. Lapel Choke
1. From Step 3 above, my left hand that was grabbing his lat, reaches across his neck and grabs his gi.
2. My right hand goes behind his head for the choke, like an Ezchiel.
Key: when feeding gi to my other hand, turn his gi UP.
C. from Lapel girp to Pendulum Sweep to Bow and Arrow Choke.
1. If I can't get above Choke, keep the gi grip, pendulum my left leg, angle my head to the right and kick across for the sweep.
2. Switch my right hand from his inside leg to outside leg, lean back for Bow and Arrow Choke.
Pendulum Sweep Details
** Need to drill: 1. get angle; 2. Swing left leg almost down to mat and then TUCK in that leg.
Misc Finish Details
1. Bow and Arrow Choke -- get grips and then lean back and use my body weight.
2. Triangle - 1, grab ankle right away to keep his posture broken; 2. Then get angle to lock it in; 3. Finish by grabbing behind my own knee and pull/squeezing in (rather than old school pulling behind his head).
General Half
A. Bottom
1. Get Underhook; 2 Knee shield.
B. Top
1. Get Underhook.
2. If he gets underhook, pummel; or sit up, frame his shoulder, then get underhook.
** Details on my favorite Tripod Half Pass -- Mike said, I don't need to get so high with my hips or knee, just bring my knee up towards his chest, then slide. I do have a tendency to bring it high and then PAUSE, too. Bad. Bad. No Pause. Also, keep that knee off the mat, so he can't trap it in Half Guard.
Misc Kimura ESC detail
a. Finally got to ask him about the rest of this escape. I got half of it and for the longest time couldn't remember the rest, so I got stuck defending, but I couldn't fully escape.
1. the guy goes for Kimura on top on my left arm and I'm on my Side, I RNC and grab my right bicep with the attacked arm, and my right hand locks into his Kimura grip, so that when he pulls up, he'll be pulling on my whole body.
2. (this is the part I forgot) -- when he pulls again harder, and leaves a little bit of space, I wedge in my right knee against his bicep to either break the grip or better it, create space to pull out my elbow.
3. Turn into him, and come out into a Single Leg takedown.
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