Artemis BJJ (MYGYM Bristol), Can Sönmez, Bristol, UK - 05/05/2017
Today, I wanted to emphasise mobility in side control as well as focused pressure, again drawing on John Palmer's excellent 'control point theory'. Although it can be tempting to just seize up in side control, you have to keep moving. Otherwise, you aren't reacting to your opponent and they're eventually going to escape. The old "it's better to bend than to break" cliche comes to mind.
Your weight should constantly be on them, because of that sprawl: don't touch the floor with your legs or knees. You can also reverse, which Saulo's brother Xande discusses in detail on his DVD set. Turn your hips in the other direction, so that you're now facing their legs. Control their far arm, also making sure to block their near hip to prevent their movement in that direction. As you turn, it's worth blocking their legs with your arms, as well as clamping your head to their hip.My favourite way to practice this is using the 'no hands' maintenance drill, explained in the video:
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Teaching Notes: Head placement is something I didn't talk about much, something for next time. You don't want it too high, I guess, but something to think about it. Also, I made a point of telling people to watch out for their necks, as I tweaked mine a little last time I did this drill when defending. The important thing for me is that people were looking smiley and happy during the no arms drilling, a goal for me in every class. :)
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