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Originally Posted by Noskill
The overhook from the guard is something I am trying to study in depth. I can get triangles and omoplatas from there pretty easily IF I can get in this position.
My problem, however, is to get there in the first place. I only have two ways of doing it :
1) Cross grip the sleeve and pull on it, looping the elbow over my head as I get on my side.
2) I get a good cross lapel grip and I pull hard on the opp., getting on my side like in the other tech. This seems to work when spazzes try to jam their forearm into my throat.
Are there any other ways of doing it? Details I seem to be missing? Also, I have more success getting the overhook in gi as opposed to no gi. Both of the techniques I use to get it involve gi grips. So, any info on getting it in no gi?
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in no gi it will always be a lot harder to control your opponents limbs, simply because you get so slippery most can just pull out (insert joke here) lol... i find when im in guard, and my opponent is posturing i pull my knees to my chest breaking his/her posture, and when he/she falls choose the arm you want the overhook and take it while they are off balance... works wonders if you can get it down