I like both these techniques. Coming from more of an MMA training background, we would almost always shoot one or both hands into the hips to stop the guard jump and knees. You did this in your technique but didn’t mention it specifically. Not getting choked is top priority, but not catching a knee to the face is a close second.
I like both these techniques. Coming from more of an MMA training background, we would almost always shoot one or both hands into the hips to stop the guard jump and knees. You did this in your technique but didn’t mention it specifically. Not getting choked is top priority, but not catching a knee to the face is a close second.