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I train primarily in the gi and I have noticed myself in reverse mount. From reverse mount there are many attacks such as toeholds and kneebars! In gi competition being that I am a blue they don't allow these attacks.
Has anyone used reverse mount as a control position. Meaning you can control your opponent for a few minutes with it and stall? Also is the transition getting to mount and side control easy? Usually I jump from north south to reverse mount and go for leglocks. I was wondering if I could use it as a postion to control someone and not necessarily look for a submission.
Has anyone used reverse mount as a control position. Meaning you can control your opponent for a few minutes with it and stall? Also is the transition getting to mount and side control easy? Usually I jump from north south to reverse mount and go for leglocks. I was wondering if I could use it as a postion to control someone and not necessarily look for a submission.