So I have made a few discoveries in my first few months as an instructor. One, I really like teaching class, and I feel very blessed to be able to do something like this. Two, only coming to the gym for those classes (instructing) is NOT a sufficient method of staying in shape, with no other supplemental exercise. Three, and this one is more of a decision I made after number two became apparent, I will be coming in an extra day during the week, likely Wednesdays or Mondays, depending on what I got going on that week, and earlier on Tuesdays, or maybe hitting up AMMA and getting in some mat time with different partners, because that can only help me get better.
Anyways, yesterday was a great day in the gym, and in gi class we worked on a couple of sweeps from bottom half guard, the old school sweep, and what I can best describe as the narrow base sweep.
For both, it is important to establish a solid base, and most urgently, a same side as your half guard under hook. From flat on your back, reach across their body to frame up their face with your arm on the same side as your half guard. Doing so while shrimping towards that side, creates the space you need to pummel in for the under hook, while also posting up on your other arm and creating a solid post. Now, if your opponent has a wide base, like most wrestlers do, you are presented with the opportunity to dive your arm that you are posted up on, deep under their far leg, and rolling them over your body. It is very necessary that you get your head deep in against their hip, or you run the risk of getting choked. As you roll them over you, kick your leg free of theirs (or you will be in their half guard and have to work to pass) under hook their head, C block their legs, and you are in side control, ready to go to work.
Sometimes, as you follow your under hook (as we are all taught to do) your opponent is forced to follow you around by walking their knees towards you, or risk letting you take their back. As they do so, you can take advantage of their knees being close together and drop your under hook from across their back, to their far ankle, and reach for their far knee with your post arm, while switching your hips to drive your shoulder into their ribs, and pulling in their far leg to drive them over onto their back. Again, make sure to kick your legs free of their legs, and towards their head, as to avoid landing in their half guard.
Great class, but I am feeling fat and doughy. Time to get that fire back.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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