I have been working on an escape that is really working for me.
Assume you have gotten sloppy and let your opponant put you in a triangle.
On the jiu jitsu .net page is a triangle escape where you push the leg to the mat and try to open the legs.
Well,once you get the leg on the ground,grab the ankle,pull down on it and swing your leg over it and take the ankle lock.
Doing a triangle you cross your feet.
It's the same escape you would use if someone had your back and crossed his feet.
Just from a differant position.
I am VERY flexable. So ,not everyone will be able to do this.
His legs are still wrapped around your head just as his legs are around your body when you take the ankle lock .
I kinda like taking the same ankle lock if someone crosses their feet when they have me in closed guard.Reach around and pull on that ankle that is crossed.
Kinda like a straight arm is a broken arm.A crossed ankle is a broken ankle.
[Edited by dan downard on 12-15-2000 at 11:11 AM]
Assume you have gotten sloppy and let your opponant put you in a triangle.
On the jiu jitsu .net page is a triangle escape where you push the leg to the mat and try to open the legs.
Well,once you get the leg on the ground,grab the ankle,pull down on it and swing your leg over it and take the ankle lock.
Doing a triangle you cross your feet.
It's the same escape you would use if someone had your back and crossed his feet.
Just from a differant position.
I am VERY flexable. So ,not everyone will be able to do this.
His legs are still wrapped around your head just as his legs are around your body when you take the ankle lock .
I kinda like taking the same ankle lock if someone crosses their feet when they have me in closed guard.Reach around and pull on that ankle that is crossed.
Kinda like a straight arm is a broken arm.A crossed ankle is a broken ankle.
[Edited by dan downard on 12-15-2000 at 11:11 AM]
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