Great video! When moving your partners arm to the other side in a trap triangle , do you see any risk with the opponent using that momentum to posture out of the trap triangle? I know that crossing the arm is standard protocol. Thank you!
Thanks for this! You’re the most concise & clear instructor on the internet as far as Im concerned. Quick question: Is the triangle more effective if your far leg is over the far shoulder because you get better posture control? I have been drilling it and I get a little awkward when the leg is above the shoulder to start.
Beautiful, so smooth, thanks for sharing.
You really illuminate the beauty and technicality of the art. Cheers.
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Im really loving this heisting sequence! Amazing work Brian
Very cool 😊
Oh I get it now, great video Prof. Brian!
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Great video! When moving your partners arm to the other side in a trap triangle , do you see any risk with the opponent using that momentum to posture out of the trap triangle? I know that crossing the arm is standard protocol. Thank you!
No - posture control comes through your legs drawing his upper body in and a scoop grip, so moving the arm is ok 👍🏼
Thanks for this! You’re the most concise & clear instructor on the internet as far as Im concerned. Quick question: Is the triangle more effective if your far leg is over the far shoulder because you get better posture control? I have been drilling it and I get a little awkward when the leg is above the shoulder to start.
Thanks! Yes, it is more about keeping your hips high and controlling posture than anything else 👍🏼
Do you have any videos on how to enter the rear triangle from top turtle position?
Not yet - coming soon 🤩