Crossside - Triangle

Andrew Green

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I have Kyle in Crossside

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I try to push his arm down to get a keylock with his wrist in the knee

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He straightens his arm defending that

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I step over his head, keeping his arm between his leg.

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I roll back to close off and finish the triangle.

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If I am having trouble getting a tap, his arm is in a convienient place :)

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It is so nice to finally see techniques on MartialTalk.

These are without a doubt the most worthwhile threads on this entire forum. A few pictures are indeed worth a few thousand words.
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Nice move, It's probably pretty easy to get on someone who's not expecting the triangle to come from a possible arm bar attack. The pictures were also a nice addition.
 
As soon as you step over his head there is nothing to stop him from sitting up into you and putting you on your back.
 
WilliamJ said:
As soon as you step over his head there is nothing to stop him from sitting up into you and putting you on your back.
Propper pressure would do it. He seems to be well balanced, and even has his right arm to post if necissary.
 
why go through all the trouble of tring to get a triangle from head and arm when he straigtens his arm out to stop the key lock thats fine theres an arm bar right there and even faster all you have to do is kick your other leg over his arm and lock youre feet togther when you arch your back to apply the arm bar just push down on his shoulder so it will work other wise if you dont push the shoulder it just pivots his arm and it wont work simple body mechanics
 
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