: Strategies for moving to the mounted position when an opponent over-defends submissions from side control.
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The curriculum is organized into a logical progression designed to solve the "central problem" of side control: the opponent's ability to frame and escape. New Wave Jiu Jitsu Side Attacks - Building a De...
– High-percentage finishes including Kimuras , Sankaku (triangles), Juji Gatame (armbars), and transitions to the back. Key Instructional Highlights
– Moving the opponent's elbow away from their ribs and over the shoulder line to isolate limbs. : Strategies for moving to the mounted position
: Specific techniques to counter common defensive reactions like the elbow escape and knee escape .
Danaher argues that side control is often the most stable pin in grappling because it offers the widest variety of submission entries. The "New Wave" approach focuses on alternating between and the constant threat of submission . The 4-Step Side Control System The curriculum is organized into a logical progression
– Establishing one of four dominant pins: Seated Head and Arm (Kesa Gatame variations) Dorsal Pin (North-South variations) Side Crucifix The Elbow Trap