Now let us imagine your opponents didn’t fall for that. They wisely identified the crucifix and avoided it by a turn of their elbow so their arm wraps around your base leg, similar to the way you would move the arm for an omoplata.
- Issue 39
The deep half guard is a popular position used by many gi and no gi practitioners. It’s likely that you’ll get caught in a deep half position at least once every time you train. Applying the Crucifix from this position is a slick alternative to frantically trying to pull your foot out.
- Issue 39
The back is a very dominant position in jiu-jitsu. Many people have gotten very good at defending the back position, not allowing you to sink in a choke of any kind. The crucifix is a great way to break down their defenses and reward yourself for reaching the dominant position.
_ Issue 39
Smart opponents will shoot for a single leg by attacking the front leg. On the off chance that they attack the back leg or attempt a fireman’s carry, the crucifix is a great way to punish your opponent for either making such an elementary mistake or for the audacity that they would dare try a fi...