I like both The break down is good because I’m still a white belt and need to work on technique during quarantine BUT I LOVE THESE TYPES OF VIDS THERE LEGENDARY
The mans name is ELVIS SINOSIC. He was the first and only to use this setup in the UFC . Many practitioners have used this throughout the early years of jiu-jitsu. Elvis was just the first to display it at UFC 30! You have to give the man credit where credit is due. He didn't just "use this move once" hahaha he had been using this move for several years practicing jiu-jitsu in the early 90s and 2000's.
By far one of my favourite subs from RG. As someone that has really good hip mobility, RG treats me well. The pump from crackhead control is super powerful, and difficult to stop. I really enjoyed this format as well.
They say you die twice, the first time is when they put you in the grave, and the second is the last time somebody mentions you name. -Macklemore “Glorious”
I totally forgot that the dead orchard had been done in an earlier ufc. This is proof that the worst thing against innovation is the idea of "schools" of "how to." That it took this long for this move to be rebirthed and used with deadly efficiency is unforgivable and yet understandable considering how dogmatic Bjj institutions prior to 10th planet were/are. The move was there the whole time, staring us all in the faces. I firmly believe countless other people probably hit this move out of desperation and ignorance when they were white belts, but then were "corrected" as to "proper form" for an armbar. smh
It's so hard for me to go for the pump once I'm in crackhead control. But if I get to a full dead orchard, then it's a secure tap as long as I have enough time.
In that case, try releasing some of the pressure from crack head, let your partner escape the backdoor just a few inches and lock the dead ochard as your partner is in mid escape. I hope that makes sense
Normal triangle isolates one of the arms inside, this triangle locks above the shoulder with both of them inside allowing control of both to attack the more compromised arm I believe.