Yea I've seen Gordon Ryan use this, I think vs Craig Jones at a polaris or maybe a metamoris--I think that the wedging pressures around the shoulder act in place of trying to control the far shoulder or the head. I could be mistaken, I think it lends itself to the Choi Bar, which Lachlan was using a lot in these rolls
It's to counter the hitch hiker if I'm not mistaken. You can actually finish the armbar with different leg positions depending on the person on the bottoms way of trying to escape!
@@Henryxedge I think stopping the hitch hike is more about which hip you finish the armlock on/thumb direction. But I agree freeing your shoulder is essential to any escape
It seems he goes the that choi bar because it's so naturally for him like going from k guard to backside 50/50. Plus he's also just goofing around probably!!!
Let me just rephrase that for you real quick: Old guy in green utilises the circumstances of a friendly roll to full capacity in the pursuit of learning.
That's a pretty normal way of rolling. It teaches one how to actually control the position instead of just ripping and hoping it works, and the gets to explore the possibilities for escapes in a position you otherwise wouldn't get much experience in.
lol this is aussi? so their female leader just has to say everyone stay inside your gym is closed and all these beta bois listen til their mommy leader says they can go back in