PastorOfMuppets
Banned
Question to all of you; Do you practice neck cranks in your gym? Calf slicers? bicep slicers? electric chair? heel hooks? can opener? crucifix?
Yes to all of them. Heel hooks especially. The leglock game is centered around them. IMO, if you do no-gi, you must learn the leglock game and if you learn the leglock game, you have to start with ankle locks and heel hooks. With reaping.
Electric chair is a really high percentage half guard sweep. The stretching of the groin aspect is actually a legal submission at all levels of IBJJF adult tournaments.
Calf slicers and bicep slicers are kinda difficult to get on high level guys. I don't go for bicep slicers very often but I have a few setups for calf slicers.
Crucifix is one of my go to back attacks. I think it's a highly underrated position.
The only neck crank I'll really go for is the Twister and it's rare I'll get that on a good guy. I'll use the neck crank to set up an RNC but it's never used as a Plan A submissions. Neck cranks have an interesting history. They are used in catch as catch can because in old CACC rulesets, they allowed people to win by pinfall - like modern folk and freestyle wrestling, in addition to submissions. To avoid the pin in wrestling, many people will get to the turtle position - or four points. In CACC, there are various neck cranks you can do from there to force the opponent to turn over and concede a pin or else he'll tap. I think there is a lot of work to be done on neck cranks as I'm not sure how where they fit into the positional aspects of grappling yet.
One positive. Today I got a kid while in my guard when he put his hands on the mat. Instant arm bar. Any tips against blue belts??
There's really no universal tips I have that will work against blue belts. A guy who got his blue belt last week is going to roll a lot differently than a guy who's gonna get promoted to purple next week. The gap is often 2-3 years in terms of experience. My summation of a blue belt is that they have really one dimensional games. That is, they have one or two moves from a few positions they can hit consistently but have gaping holes elsewhere. When they begin to recognize those gaping holes, they are ready for purple.