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May 20, 2009 20:58

Standing pass with behind-the-back wrist control: (gi or no-gi)  Kimono must be undone
1. Wait for him to put his wrist near his same hip.  Immediately grab his gi tail and secure it just outside his wrist, pinning his wrist between his body and your hand, with the gi tail taut over it (or just grab and insist on wrist control, pinning it to the ground).

2. Post your leg out on the trapped side.  This will lift his hips enough for you to pass the tail under his butt to your other hand, which has thumb pointing to the ceiling.  Pull toward your hip to cinch control.

3. ***Place your free hand on his sternum, and push to retain control, while you...

4. Stand up, one leg at a time, and secure base.

5. ***Thrust your hips forward to increase the pressure on his guard; it should open.  Use the sternum hand to push on his knee if needed.

6.   When the guard breaks, use your free hand to pin the close knee to the ground.  Stepping back a single step often lets the legs fall away with little fight.

7. Split pass over the down leg, hopping the knee over to side control.

Switchblade choke from side control: (with your own gi tail)
1.  From standard side control (far side underhook near side shoulder pressure), reach down with the free hand and free your own lapel on that side.

2. Thread the gi tail across his chest/neck to your far hand which is overhooking.

3. Quickly reach around UNDER his neck with your free hand and grab the gi tail, thumb towards the ceiling.

4.  Release the overhook and use that hand instead to block the near hip.  Place your OPPOSITE (if you moved your left hand, use the right ear and vice versa) ear on his belly/near hip.

5. Keeping your hips very low in a good sprawl, hop your feet around to and beyond north-south position.  Your choking arm should collapse/bicep curl in the process.  He should tap around the N-S point.

standing pass, chris, choke, side control, jujitsu, switchblade choke, pass

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