My FAVOURITE approach to the knee cut
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- The overback position has gained a lot of popularity recently, and ties in well with the knee cut. If you want to learn more check out my course on the Overback Knee Cut.
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Love to do this and pairs really well with setting up the D'Arce
This is bloody awesome
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Sorry im confused you ended with squaring the hips in half guard, how do we knee cut, i see a leg pummel to side control
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So is there a bit of knee on belly going on? Hopefully you have a good partner making sure you're not crushing nuts.
I don't like the name. Over the back knee cut is a weird name because the pass isn't really a knee cut in any sense. I'll suggest the name anti-knee cut, since really you are doing the exact opposite of everything you would do in a standard knee cut (knee pointed in instead of out, stepping leg towards shoulders instead of back far from them, forcing a knee shield instead of trying block the knee shield, etc...)
it begins from the kneecut position?
Seems like the title should be “My favorite way to force half guard “.
@@zakstephenson4545 It doesn't. In a knee cut, the knee cuts over the thigh and goes to the floor. Its where the move gets it name. Here, there is no cutting motion. If anything, its more like a "knee stab", since you are wedging your knee into their stomach/groin.
He's giving you technique for free on UA-cam and you're being pedantic on the title of the video 😂
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