Sometimes when Josh attempts to sit his opponent up in De La Riva, the opponent will resist and want to keep his back on the floor. When this happens, Hinger goes for the Diving Hingertine. He shows three variations based on how his opponent reacts to his diving guard pass and submission attempt. In the first variation, his opponent turns to the side Hinger prefers, which is the most natural reaction.
- Issue 57
Usually when Josh breaks the Closed Guard and goes to his feet, his opponent will switch to a De La Riva Guard. From here, he can set up the pass and the Hingertine at the same time.
- Issue 57
- Issue 57
Sometimes when you dive for the Hingertine your opponent won’t turn either way to escape. He might be savvy to the submission and choose rather to stay on his back and fight your grips. When this is the case, you can roll back into the mount and finish the choke from there.
- Issue 57