Rodeo Guard Control Lesson 1
Clinch Academy
YouTube 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqUyeWbiv_I
Time | Notes |
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0:25 | Rodeo Guard entries |
0:30 | entry from omoplata |
1:00 | omoplata defense with posture |
1:42 | shape of rodeo guard |
1:50 | hip/leg movement from rodeo guard to break opponent’s posture |
2:25 | “phase 1” control - controlling opponent’s belt |
2:30 | “phase 2” control - controlling opponent’s far side lapel |
2:45 | phase 2 is more dominant control, as it also controls opponent’s shoulder |
3:20 | detail about opponent’s inability to escape omoplata’d arm |
3:40 | omoplata->rodeo guard setup from closed guard |
3:55 | rodeo guard detail: both hands should always be inside of your own thighs |
4:20 | phase 1 detail: smash opponent’s omoplata’d arm with the elbow of tori’s arm that is grabbing uke’s belt |
4:45 | common reactions from uke once placed into rodeo guard |
4:50 | reaction: uke postures head up, then attempts to stack tori |
5:10 | rodeo guard detail: hip movement from rodeo guard while breaking uke’s posture |
5:25 | reaction: uke heists hips and attempts to walk over tori’s head to secure side control |
5:35 | reaction: uke rolls |
5:44 | as soon as uke starts to move hips, use pulling/pushing with hands/feet to break their posture or deny movement |
6:00 | detail: always crunch shoulder and elbow to hip. never be flat on your back when doing rodeo guard |
7:05 | reaction: uke pushes leg off of their head |
7:20 | detail: keep heel of foot controlling uke’s head tucked into their armpit |
7:30 | detail: cutting angles with knees to deny uke from being able to peel leg off of their head |
8:00 | using head control leg as bait for uke |