MMA Training and Gear Forum >> Best MMA triangle escapes?
| 11/6/12 5:29 AM | |
grapplingwithzen
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Member Since: 6/12/07 Posts: 541 |
I don't know why but I've always had this unnatural fear of triangle chokes. Anyway I've seen so many escapes. However for various reasons I haven't always found them that effective, especially once the choke is almost sunk in. I'm wondering what escape technique other practioners have found most useful? Thanks. |
| 11/8/12 1:39 AM | |
TheBulgarianAssassin
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Member Since: 6/29/10 Posts: 2011 |
Don't get caught! |
| 11/13/12 2:18 PM | |
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Judo Scott
Member Since: 1/12/09 Posts: 6138 |
grapplingwithzen - I don't know why but I've always had this unnatural fear of triangle chokes. "ANYWAY I'VE SEEN SO MANY ESCAPES. HOWEVER FOR VARIOUS REASONS I HAVEN'T ALWAYS FOUND THEM THAT EFFECTIVE, ESPECIALLY ONCE THE CHOKE IS ALMOST SUNK IN" .... FOR VARIOUS REASONS I HAVEN'T ALWAYS FOUND THEM THAT EFFECTIVE ... ONCE THE CHOKE IS ALMOST SUNK IN .... I HAVEN'T FOUND THEM EFFECTIVE ... THE CHOKE IS ALMOST SUNK IN ... ... THE CHOKE IS ALMOST SUNK IN ... |
| 11/24/12 1:10 AM | |
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andyman011
Member Since: 12/7/11 Posts: 371 |
The one chael tried against silva. Stand up and sit backwards
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| 11/24/12 11:07 AM | |
Bull_in_chinashop
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 39506 |
Take your trapped arm and your outside arm and cup over the bent knee cap. Pull this kneecap to the ground and you move your body around the corner, driving your knee over his ribs. |
| 11/24/12 2:00 PM | |
armbarring
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 16543 |
Bull_in_chinashop -this.
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| 12/9/12 1:53 PM | |
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patches
Member Since: 12/22/09 Posts: 2 |
no.... all of above but knee in the crotch to prevent armlock.......most consistent escape |
| 1/7/13 7:45 PM | |
falkofire
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Member Since: 5/21/07 Posts: 450 |
First step for me is always telephone and then reassess
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| 1/20/13 11:20 PM | |
leftlegtrumpcard
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Member Since: 5/31/11 Posts: 1954 |
Bull_in_chinashop -I love this one! Bad has a video on one I like as well, U stack ur opponent and cup the back of his head in ur hands, pull towards ur chest and sprawl. His spine will crack and pop and he will let go. Be careful tho, I put my coach in touch with my chiropractor after I got him with it. After that if I stacked and cupped someone's head, they would release and we would start from there. YouTube bas rutten triangle defense. It's at a seminar. Good vid.
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| 1/25/13 10:35 PM | |
Bull_in_chinashop
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 39594 |
My friend Andrew Smith showing how it's done. As he said, this is the worst case scenario. There are several options that I'll try to stop the high guard earlier if I can, but sometimes we all get into this spot. |
| 2/26/13 8:23 PM | |
jasonhightower
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Member Since: 8/30/09 Posts: 2643 |
In... Good stuff!
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| 7 days ago | |
swedsteve
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Member Since: 8/28/12 Posts: 130 |
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