Saturday, November 12, 2011

North South/SidecontrolTransitions

Side Control Transition:
B gets an underhook on my right arm and turns into me. I sprawl out on B's arm/shoulder and use my left hand to push down on B's face while my right arm gets a deep overhook. My right hand then goes to the back of B's head. (The back of my hand should be touching the back of his head). From there I just walk around the head and take side control on the other side.

North South Transitions:

I have north south over B's arms. I can either grab their belt, pants, or gable grip my arms as long as B is unable to bring their elbows to the mat. My hips are on the mat and I am not above B's head but on the side. If B tries to shrimp into me, I go to meet their leg by either walking around the head and then stop the leg by going into a reverse kesa gatame position. If B goes back to being flat, I return to the regular position.

Transition #2:
This is basically the same position as above but I don't have B's arms trapped. Instead my arms are flat on the ground. From here I walk over the head while dragging my elbow down towards B's head. As I cross over B's head, my arm comes around the head to crossface. Essentially B ends up being crossfaced but with their arm trapped against their face. After I have side control, I can grab the lapel and feed it to my crossface hand.

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