- Jab-Cross-Lead Hook-Cross
- Jab-Lead Hook-Cross-Lead Hook
- Jab-Overhand-Lead Uppercut-Overhand (switch-up Jab-Overhand-Lead Hook-Cross/Rear Knee/Rear Kick)
- Jab-Cross-Lead (Body) Hook-Lead (Head) Hook
- Jab-Cross-Lead Hook-Rear Uppercut-Lead Uppercut-Rear Hook
- Deep knee, same head knee
- Deep: Stack gloves on belly, force parallel to floor
- Head: One glove held out in front, force perpendicular to floor
- Head: One glove held out in front, force perpendicular to floor
- Hook knee, same/opposite deep knee (plum position)
- Hook: Stack gloves on side, thigh swings shut like a gate, hit with medial surface of knee (distal femoral eminence), force parallel to floor
- Deep: Stack gloves on belly, force parallel to floor
- Deep: Stack gloves on belly, force parallel to floor
- Inside leg knee, opposite deep knee (plum position)
- Inside: Straight knee to medial side of thigh, displace if you can
- Deep: Stack gloves on belly, force parallel to floor
Our MMA fighters split off with a few able bodies and did rounds, while the rest started with basic street punch defense to a side clinch and then into an ogoshi. More advanced students transitioned into soto makikomi using the wrap and drop to throw their opponent. Partner's arm is "seat belted" diagonally across their chest. We then transitioned to the ground:
- Arm bar to triangle
- Control cross hand wrist same hand behind triceps, pull across body. Put controlled arm side foot in partner's hip and pivot 45o. Other leg pinches down across lower lats. Pushing leg crosses over head. Apply "3D pressure", (1) knees squeeze (do NOT cross ankles), (2) feet pull to butt, and (3) hips elevate. Partner taps and pulls arm out. Pop thigh back over head, tuck this ankle behind opposite knee. Move arm to the side opposite it. Grab the ankle of the leg behind your knee, use the free leg to pivot you 180o in the direction your partner is "pointing". Relock triangle and do a crunch, pull head if needed.
- Two-hand choke in guard to back and rear naked choke (mata leao)
- Use legs to create space, sweep one arm underneath both wrists, then over and back. Refasten guard from side, hug partner under far arm pit. Use bottom leg to push on far knee, then insert as near hook. Use hug to pull over and insert other hook on far side. Break down or immediately go for RNC. Slide hand down "negative airway" until elbow is over larynx. Tuck this hand on your opposite biceps, fold your free hand down and behind neck (not on top of head).
- Closed guard knee insertion to kick-off to standing
- Control wrists from closed guard, slide one knee under partner's arm pit and place diagonally across their body. One shot to head. Push with knee and insert opposite foot in same side hip. Push with foot and extend bent knee as a kick. Stand up properly.
- Attack with kimura
- Figure 4 on wrist, slide butt to hands, control with leg over shoulder blades, pull partner's elbow superiorly, then twist hand to back of partner's head. Partner taps and extends arm.
- Reverse armbar
- Hug arm proximal to partner's elbow, slide leg over shoulder blades, so that your foot is in partner's hip and knee is on their triceps muscles. Wrist sits in notch of neck, round body. Taps and then pushes arm through
- Straight arm bar
- Pivot 90o using foot in hip, other leg bites down over posterior lats, foot in hip swings over head. Apply "3D pressure", (1) knees squeeze (do NOT cross ankles), (2) feet pull to butt, and (3) hips elevate. Partner taps and pulls arm out.
- Triangle
- Pop thigh back over head, tuck this ankle behind opposite knee. Move arm to the side opposite it. Grab the ankle of the leg behind your knee, use the free leg to pivot you 180o in the direction your partner is "pointing". Relock triangle and do a crunch, pull head if needed. Partner taps and tucks triangled arm back, "hugging" your thigh.
- Oma plata
- Release triangle and pinch arm between legs, thrust legs up and away from you as you spin 180o toward partner's tucked hand. Sit up and hook legs away from partner, move laterally away to increase pressure. Partner taps and switches.
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