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*Press the opponent’s legs open further. As they resist, close their legs completely, and push them to the side. | *Press the opponent’s legs open further. As they resist, close their legs completely, and push them to the side. | ||
*Rush in, and assume side mount. | *Rush in, and assume side mount. | ||
| − | **Ideally, you accomplish this by performing a side breakfall hitting them with a downward elbow strike, much like the elbow drop or “People’s Elbow” from professional wrestling. | + | **Ideally, you accomplish this by performing a [[Side breakfall |side breakfall]] hitting them with a [[Elbow_strikes#Downward_elbow_strike|downward elbow strike]], much like the elbow drop or “People’s Elbow” from professional wrestling. |
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 23 March 2017
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a grounded opponent, trying to trap you in their guard
- Press the opponent’s legs open further. As they resist, close their legs completely, and push them to the side.
- Rush in, and assume side mount.
- Ideally, you accomplish this by performing a side breakfall hitting them with a downward elbow strike, much like the elbow drop or “People’s Elbow” from professional wrestling.