Essentially, you invert into your guard and have your knee shield leg get inside position. Then your half guard leg switches over to outside position, shooting behind the knee, and you use the leg you got inside position with as a butterfly hook to elevate your opponent's hips over your head and enter the saddle. Craig Jones is an absolute master of these kinds of entries. I don't think there's anyone that's as good at entering the saddle as him. Handsome devil, too.
Essentially, you invert into your guard and have your knee shield leg get inside position. Then your half guard leg switches over to outside position, shooting behind the knee, and you use the leg you got inside position with as a butterfly hook to elevate your opponent's hips over your head and enter the saddle.
Craig Jones is an absolute master of these kinds of entries. I don't think there's anyone that's as good at entering the saddle as him. Handsome devil, too.
Just in case you didn't know who he was...his name is on his rash guard.
from defensive z guard to the most offensive basic leg position.
mans scary
This is gold.
amazing. this guy is awesome
Been looking for this breakdown
Thank god he respects the tap....
Leg locks have so many angles defending them is where you should start with posture and angle.
Dope
So sick
i think it should be titled z guard to saddle position
Good call.
Is this ibjjf legal as a sweep?
yes
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What the what