Yesterday we reviewed the flow..er...no the windmill sweep. This sweep use cross arm control and a same side under thigh "hook" to lift your opponent while you sweep the leg closest to the cross arm control side wide and through their base. Sit up to mount. Should they reposition their leg for balance, immediately switch to arm bar. An another variation places one foot in the hip, control the outside pant leg on the opposite side, retain same side arm control with the foot in the hip side. Bump your opponent toward the pant leg controlled side. They will base, free your arm control and cinch this hand in, re-bump to the sweep.
Today we worked some basic conditioning rounds, both sides with thai pads, one minute rounds of:
- Kicks, alternating, five each side
- Kick-knee, alternating, five each side
- Knee-kick, alternating, five each side
- Kick-sprawl, alternating, five each side
- Kicks, alternating, five each side
- Kick-knee, alternating, five each side
- Knee-kick, alternating, five each side
- Kick-sprawl, alternating, five each side
- Kicks, upward pyramid, one side
- Kicks, upward pyramid, the other side
For our upper body we did one partner 20 seconds pitterpat, both partners 10 seconds push-ups, other partner 20 seconds pitterpat, both partners 10 seconds push-ups. Repeated for 5 minutes.
Then we got into our pad rounds:
- Basic Thai
- Ground n' pound especially working from inside the guard, passing to the side, and the mount. The emphasis was on heavy hands in the ground engagement.
- Knee drills: the distance drill, the three knees three punches drill, and the three knees turn drill.
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