boxing/muy thai

thats funny, hip mobility has always been one of my strong points, i almost always fight from the guard and have really good arm bars, triangles and omoplatas...my weak area has always been wrestling and powering over guys, even when i can i, usually go to guard
 
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I have just started into Gi BJJ, and I also need to learn how to best use the Gi. Yesterday I had a guy mounted and I had no idea how to finish. That was frustrating.
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try going to knee up or side mount position, there is actually more opions for subs from there, try arm bars, americana, and the kimura, one of my fav moves from side control is the clock choke but its a little advanced. from the mount you should be able to get a pretty tight collar choke
 
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never forget that boxing is important. that can never ever be stressed enough. i'm not saying that other disciplines aren't important...what i'm saying is that they are options for you to have in situations. when it really comes down to it, it's really hand to hand :3
 
never forget that boxing is important. that can never ever be stressed enough. i'm not saying that other disciplines aren't important...what i'm saying is that they are options for you to have in situations. when it really comes down to it, it's really hand to hand :3

ANGRY!!!! Where you been bro??? Haven't seen you around lately. Still doing martial arts/mma??
 
never forget that boxing is important. that can never ever be stressed enough. i'm not saying that other disciplines aren't important...what i'm saying is that they are options for you to have in situations. when it really comes down to it, it's really hand to hand :3

Almost all fights go to the ground quickly.
 
i've been around, JayC.

and yes, fights do go to the ground. in MMA, it's GnP or submission...while in streetfighting, it's mostly GnP
 
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