This technique is legal whenever toe holds are legal. In the gi, the toe hold is legal at brown and black belt but this is depending on the tournament.. Jeff demonstrates it with Doug Life having his back, both hooks in, and the seatbelt. But it could also be performed with your opponent having the RNC in. In which case it’s a race to see who taps first.
- Issue 44
In this technique, Jeff is going to bait Doug Life into the position he wants. However, it could come about through a scramble and could be one of those bad spots that Jeff just ends up in.
Also in this technique, Jeff can lock up a Darce by once again baiting Doug Life to shoot in by exposing ...
This finish originates from Doug Life going for the kneebar on Jeff from half-guard. This is a common move that was first shown to us in Issue 22 by Dean Lister. There comes a point when Doug Life has to hook his arm around Jeff’s leg to eventually pull back for the kneebar. This is the moment th...
This move is risky. While performing it, you have to be aware of three possible ways of getting caught: guillotine, triangle, and Darce. You have to watch out for them and shut them down before your opponent can set them in.
- Issue 44