Omoplata from "One Two" Guard
It starts with a cross collar grip and the "One Two" guard.
Once you have your "One Two" established, you drag his arm across and shift your hips to point the opposite way while stepping over his arm with your leg. From here, simply sit up and control his far arm to get really good control and finish the submission. The "One Two" Guard & An Unusual Omoplata
Again, it all starts with a cross collar grip and the "One Two" guard.
Once you have your "One Two" established you drag his arm across and shift your hips to point the opposite way while stepping over his arm with your leg. For this unusual setup, you want to be perpendicular to him, and lock your legs in a figure four. Your left leg will ideally lock underneath his far armpit, and if you can't reach that far, you can use his neck. Extending your body should be enough to complete the submission. If your opponents is too flexible you can sit up and scoot back a little bit to increase the pressure on his shoulder until he taps. If you want to train with Sensei Douglas Santos in Auckland, New Zealand, visit https://www.dsteamjiujitsu.co.nz/ for more information.
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