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Good match man. That other guy was very solid, very precise in what he was doing IMO.
A few pointers that I can think of:
- As others have said, you need to break at least one grip against spider guard, especially the leg lasso side. I think I only saw you circling your hand ONCE to try to break the grip. IMO you shouldn't try to pass, unless you have broken the grip on his leg lasso control side. Think Judo grip fighting.... RIP it out.
- Also you posture was a little bent over at the beginning (of course this is also his doing/goal). Just rewatch the vid and focus on the relation of your head and your hips. Against spider, I always try to get my hips under me/ under my head before passing.
- If he rolls out of the omoplata, or I sweep him with it intentionally, I try to do 4 things: 1) immediately pull up hard on the ELBOW 2) Fold my leg under his shoulder (Demian Maia teaches that in this position) 3) Sit back a bit on his chest for pressure 4) Watch out for his legs to not get entangled
Notes
- Good job competing as much as you do
- I hate that 1st sweep he did to you with a passion, X-guard while you other leg is still in the middle... my coach does it a lot too...
- Love the way your instructor coaches.... I bet it really pushes you in a match. Great guy!
Cheers and keep fighting
B
A few pointers that I can think of:
- As others have said, you need to break at least one grip against spider guard, especially the leg lasso side. I think I only saw you circling your hand ONCE to try to break the grip. IMO you shouldn't try to pass, unless you have broken the grip on his leg lasso control side. Think Judo grip fighting.... RIP it out.
- Also you posture was a little bent over at the beginning (of course this is also his doing/goal). Just rewatch the vid and focus on the relation of your head and your hips. Against spider, I always try to get my hips under me/ under my head before passing.
- If he rolls out of the omoplata, or I sweep him with it intentionally, I try to do 4 things: 1) immediately pull up hard on the ELBOW 2) Fold my leg under his shoulder (Demian Maia teaches that in this position) 3) Sit back a bit on his chest for pressure 4) Watch out for his legs to not get entangled
Notes
- Good job competing as much as you do
- I hate that 1st sweep he did to you with a passion, X-guard while you other leg is still in the middle... my coach does it a lot too...
- Love the way your instructor coaches.... I bet it really pushes you in a match. Great guy!
Cheers and keep fighting
B