From the Oshi, that was shown in the first technique, there’s a position called the Honey Hole. Yes, it’s as good as it sounds. When you get to the Honey Hole you’ve got both legs under your control and can attack both independently or simultaneously. Let’s see how we get to this magical place.
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From break dancing to limb breaking. Meet Geo “Freakazoid” Martinez.
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The techniques that Geo shared with us come as separate parts of a flow; each of them can be used independently from each other or as a continual flow. The first comes from probably one of the most common situations in all of a jiu-jitsu: being in your opponent’s closed guard.
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If that heel hook doesn’t get them Geo does a transition using the leg drag to get in a position to finish with a calf slicer. Like the heel hook before, the calf slicer can be a dangerous technique, so use caution when drilling with training partners.
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