Could be a sweep, sub, defense, etc, but it has to be something not in your normal game, and executed during live rolling.
Mine was single leg x waiter sweep
Tornado guard sweep to kimura, couldn't finish the kimura so switched to armbar. I've been wanting to drill it but just attempted it during free roll and hit it. Surprised myself honestly.
Rear naked while crucifixing my opponent from turtle.
I'm sure there's a better way if describing the above but, there you go.
Ttt
A neat x guard sweep set up from spider guard.
X guard is just something I forget about sometimes. I think i'm going to dedicate some time to it.
I got my first inverted triangle :)
ilovetortillas - I got my first inverted triangle :)I love the inverted triangle. Won me the open weight at a comp last year vs someone 50kg heavier than me
xxxxxxxx - Rear naked while crucifixing my opponent from turtle.
I'm sure there's a better way if describing the above but, there you go.
Nice! Been trying to play with that position after watching those Baret Yoshida vids but I haven't had much success with it yet.
Truck . . . sort of.
One handed Sankyo style wrist lock when someone has your back and goes for a choke -two times! (I've been rolling one handed due to a fairly sever wrist injury). My opponent was a smaller blue belt --but I don't care!-- it's a very fun/satisfying move to pull off.
CraftyHobo -ilovetortillas - I got my first inverted triangle :)I love the inverted triangle. Won me the open weight at a comp last year vs someone 50kg heavier than me
I've only been training since last summer but I am just now getting to the point where I can think of a few options. Also, now that wrestling season is over I am getting my ass handed to me badly. It's so cool because their is so different. They make me move a lot more, that's for sure. LOL! Any pointers are appreciated. :)
shen -
One handed Sankyo style wrist lock when someone has your back and goes for a choke -two times! (I've been rolling one handed due to a fairly sever wrist injury). My opponent was a smaller blue belt --but I don't care!-- it's a very fun/satisfying move to pull off.
That sounds SO COOL!!!
internet high five
Armbar from back while trying to go for a bow and arrow. Couldn't get the wrist/forearm under the chin, seen the arm and finished. Nothing special I know but first for me.
ilovetortillas -I think I picked up mine from Ryan Hall's triangle instructional, and got some good pointers from forum member ozjiujitsu. I usually hit it off their guard pass when one hand is threaded through my legs. I reach down and secure their bicep with one arm, push their head down towards my legs with my other arm.CraftyHobo -ilovetortillas - I got my first inverted triangle :)I love the inverted triangle. Won me the open weight at a comp last year vs someone 50kg heavier than me
I've only been training since last summer but I am just now getting to the point where I can think of a few options. Also, now that wrestling season is over I am getting my ass handed to me badly. It's so cool because their is so different. They make me move a lot more, that's for sure. LOL! Any pointers are appreciated. :)
I often don't get a proper lock the first time, so carefully readjust my legs. To finish, I align my body with theirs (think north/south), gable grip around the small of their back and stretch them out
Kimura sweep. I never used it before but pulled it off when rolling on Tueaday.
Cartwheel pass. Not really my style usually smash and pass my way to half and then side control.
Bucking someone from full mount into butterfly guard. I just started and spend most of my time mounted or getting crushed in some manner, and that shit felt like a magic trick!
I dont hit the sankyo very much
ba dum bump...
Marcelo Behring transition from side to mount.
shen -
One handed Sankyo style wrist lock when someone has your back and goes for a choke -two times! (I've been rolling one handed due to a fairly sever wrist injury). My opponent was a smaller blue belt --but I don't care!-- it's a very fun/satisfying move to pull off.
Do you happen to have a video of the move or one similar? I have been experimenting with wristlocks a lot lately and have had to try to piece the technique together because there isn't a ton I can find.
I watched some stuff from Fredson Paixao but there isn't a ton I could find from him really teaching techniques in depth. I actually landed quite a few wristlocks this week from all different positions but I feel like I am missing many intricacies.