Posted by Omega
North south choke. Takes a lot of patience.


Posted by haggiswashere
has frank mir ever used a mir lock in the ufc?
Posted by madmarck
Omaplata's
Basic reason. They are my bread and butter. Favourite thing to do is reverse someone else's omaplata into your own.
Not to mention the benefits of getting out from under someone and forcing them to either stand up and get caught in a inverted armbar or
Roll into Side control on bottom. 3 points easy.
Posted by haggiswashere
has frank mir ever used a mir lock in the ufc?
I assume THIS is what you are referring to?
And he used it in his first match agaisnt Pete Williams.

Posted by jiujitsufreak74
i love front chokes. i used to favor leg locks, but as i have faced better competition i have learned that leg locks are very dangerous as they give up position and are very hard to secure when your opponent has no shoes; especially later on in the match. front chokes, on the other hand, are great for positioning and are very easy to fall in to. there is nothing better than grappling with one of the kids on the wrestling team, have them go in for a shot and catch them with a d'arce or anaconda from the sprawl position. they never see it coming and leave themselves open to it quite often. and if you can't finish the choke, you can always dump them and secure side control or even mount. it's a win win really and if nothing else they will be more hesitant with their shot which is also a positive.
Posted by Naturaldisaster
Posted by jiujitsufreak74
i love front chokes. i used to favor leg locks, but as i have faced better competition i have learned that leg locks are very dangerous as they give up position and are very hard to secure when your opponent has no shoes; especially later on in the match. front chokes, on the other hand, are great for positioning and are very easy to fall in to. there is nothing better than grappling with one of the kids on the wrestling team, have them go in for a shot and catch them with a d'arce or anaconda from the sprawl position. they never see it coming and leave themselves open to it quite often. and if you can't finish the choke, you can always dump them and secure side control or even mount. it's a win win really and if nothing else they will be more hesitant with their shot which is also a positive.
I dont know what it is about leg locks. I go for them but it never works. I try to put as much pressure as i can and torque on the leg or ankle but It doesnt work. IDK what I do wrong
Posted by jiujitsufreak74
Posted by Naturaldisaster
Posted by jiujitsufreak74
i love front chokes. i used to favor leg locks, but as i have faced better competition i have learned that leg locks are very dangerous as they give up position and are very hard to secure when your opponent has no shoes; especially later on in the match. front chokes, on the other hand, are great for positioning and are very easy to fall in to. there is nothing better than grappling with one of the kids on the wrestling team, have them go in for a shot and catch them with a d'arce or anaconda from the sprawl position. they never see it coming and leave themselves open to it quite often. and if you can't finish the choke, you can always dump them and secure side control or even mount. it's a win win really and if nothing else they will be more hesitant with their shot which is also a positive.
I dont know what it is about leg locks. I go for them but it never works. I try to put as much pressure as i can and torque on the leg or ankle but It doesnt work. IDK what I do wrong
well it all depends on where you are putting pressure. there are subtle differences in positioning that can make a big change. i would ask your JJ instructor (if you have one) what you are doing wrong and he should help ou out. i know i had the same problem; i was squeezing and squeezing and the only damage i did was to my forearm lol. but after i asked my JJ trainer to work with me on them i was able to get them quite easily and even tapped out my instructor with a heel hook. you also want to make sure you are using the correct direction of leverage and for calf cranks make sure you use your hips as well.
Posted by CantAndleDaRiddum
flying armbar
Posted by Svartorm
I'd like to see your technique if you say it works every time. Its entirely too easy to roll the guy out of mount even trying it. If you can hold the triangle, its not so bad, but I'd rather not give up top position for a move like that, especially considering you've already killed an arm if you're getting that topside triangle anyways. Better just going for an arm triangle or americana in most cases, I think.
Posted by The-Don
why is there almost no love for the RNC?