this works for me if i first keep the mount low and the person sits up to straight. They have to be close my size or smaller to have much of a chance, and once done look out for a triangle
People posture up when they are too low on the body and it happens. It's not a technique that you really need to learn, it just happens. I have been training eight years and I have used this technique maybe 5 times in rolling and never in a match. Good grapplers don't make mistakes like that.
I think it is hard to hit the hip bump because there is so much weight over your hips but you can reach behind him to go in the other direction. When he tries to take your back (or loses his balance), you come on top.
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