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Post by magnifico on Sept 1, 2010 17:15:37 GMT -5
Some DWL/Kimura when your opponent is attempting to take your back. The prime example of this in action ofcourse would be Sakuraba vs Renzo Gracie.
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Post by magnifico on Sept 1, 2010 17:16:36 GMT -5
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Post by KJ Gould on Sept 1, 2010 17:36:28 GMT -5
Cool thread. I have a theory on a modified DWL when they have your back and both hooks in and you're both seated.
Basically it's dependant on their arms being in over-under position. Obviously be cautious of defending your neck first and foremost.
This might be a bit of a speed move. You need to be the one controlling their wrists, not them controlling yours. Clamp down on the underhook arm to stop or slow them pulling it out.
Keeping your elbow pinched tight against your body, move the lower part of your arm to your opposite shoulder (where their over arm is) and grip behind their elbow and pull into your neck.
Tilt your head to the side to help grip their over arm, and with your other arm (that should be grabbing their hand or wrist of the over-arm) and rotate out to your side.
Thoughts?
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Post by KJ Gould on Sept 1, 2010 17:38:42 GMT -5
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Post by hyperwildboarcreep on Sept 1, 2010 20:22:28 GMT -5
Cool thread. I have a theory on a modified DWL when they have your back and both hooks in and you're both seated. Basically it's dependant on their arms being in over-under position. Obviously be cautious of defending your neck first and foremost. This might be a bit of a speed move. You need to be the one controlling their wrists, not them controlling yours. Clamp down on the underhook arm to stop or slow them pulling it out. Keeping your elbow pinched tight against your body, move the lower part of your arm to your opposite shoulder (where their over arm is) and grip behind their elbow and pull into your neck. Tilt your head to the side to help grip their over arm, and with your other arm (that should be grabbing their hand or wrist of the over-arm) and rotate out to your side. Thoughts? Kinda like an arm roll w/a dwl finish ? Thats the visual Im getting. I also had a combined 4 hours sleep today after working a double shift from 11pm - 1pm.
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Post by KJ Gould on Sept 1, 2010 20:36:39 GMT -5
You'd want to stay seated imo, but yes you'd trap the arm like in an armroll.
Basically do the following right now: hold one of your arm's out to the side and bent at 90 degrees as you would for a typical kimura based bent arm lock. Now rotate at the shoulder to bring this bent arm in front of you. Grab the wrist of this bent arm and try and push it out to the side with your other arm. It should barely move as it's really tight and stiff.
With the shoulder already twisted like this, I think it's a potentially devestating shoulder lock especially if you adjust your grip and push it out and up as if you're doing a one-arm shoulder press.
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Post by scervelasence on Sept 24, 2020 3:47:58 GMT -5
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