Reach through deeper and grab his hand that’s fighting your choking hand, while pulling back you’ll find the ok grip with your own hand. This works well. If we are just hand fighting, I’ll always eventually find the grip and win.. also, if they are fighting the choking grip, probably means they are giving up the triangle transition.
Ben eddy is very much underrated
cant wait to learn this in person in 2 weeks
2:20 fart button 👍
The coolest is seeing Eddie document it in the MTS when Ben was a purple belt. And even in the latest MTS’s, Eddie still hasn’t figured it out :)
I"m pretty long and flexible, but I just can't seem to get my right arm over deep enough to start the hindulotine. Will keep trying.
same bro, it’s humbling and a great reminder of the importance of stretching
Great Ben!!
Awesome. Thanks!!
saw him do it in east coast trials since then been doing it a lot but most of the time they just givev me the triangle
Nice yea it turns into a triangle at least 50% of the time or more with me too.
never seen that OK grip
@@Krutchhh there's a short on the daily stack where he talks about the grip and how he uses his thumb
Can your opponent roll forward? Maybe before you start to lock up the choke
Got caught with this today.
Big issue I have had. What if he’s fighting, or holding the ok grip with his left hand?
Reach through deeper and grab his hand that’s fighting your choking hand, while pulling back you’ll find the ok grip with your own hand. This works well. If we are just hand fighting, I’ll always eventually find the grip and win.. also, if they are fighting the choking grip, probably means they are giving up the triangle transition.
Nice technique. Weird name but nice :)
I'll try it tomorrow.
Whats the pressure like on your knees?
It can be tough if you're not flexible. You feel less pressure if you're on your right hip.
Yeah idk if its safe
Nice to have gumby limbs