Sir, I just stumbled across this video looking for scraf hold techniques and I'm really glad I did. One of the best instructionals on RU-vid. Very much looking forward to checking out the rest of your content.
I've been training kesa gatame for a little while and while I like it I often get pushed away by their opposite hand and then get a leg over my head, I think I had a bad position by watching videos of people with a head straight up to talk to the camera, thanks for the lesson.
A few of my personal rules over 15 years: -only techniques that work on bigger, stronger, faster opponents. -no subs that have higher potential for injury. -no techniques that make my opponents think I’m a dick -no techniques that could possibly get me DQd (even if I don’t get DQd it violates all of the above) I wish everyone well making your own rules