![]() As you stretch out your lockdown leg control and you pull your figure-4 grip the opposite direction of the lockdown, you will find that your opponent will tap quickly.Although a cease-fire agreement was signed on July 27, 1953, Korea has never been a place of peace. This means you will have to ditch the S-grip you’ve formed with your hands and place the crook of your elbow deep behind your opponent’s neck, locking your arms in a figure-4 manner about your opponent’s head. If this is the case, your only option to finish the twister is to switch to Defcon-4. Every once in a while, your opponent is able to endure the pressure you are placing on them and will not tap out to this submission. When you finally established the S-grip around your opponent’s head, generally a stretch of your lockdown and pulling back their head towards you is enough to secure a submission finish. Then after you lay back on their arm, their body is stretched out making it easier for you to turn to face your opponent and secure the grip around their head. From baseball bat control, you will essentially hold their wrist with your near side arm, and you will bring your far arm up through the hole made, sit up and force your opponent’s wrist down your back near your hips. This is where the Swedish twister comes into play. The solution to this is to keep your opponents as stretched out as possible, thereby making it uncomfortable for them when you turn to face them. Your opponent will actually prevent you from grabbing their head by using their free arm to block you as much as possible. With many people knowing the final steps to finishing the twister, it is rare to come across someone who won’t resist at this point. Sometimes placing the arm behind your neck and stapling it to the ground is as easy as guiding the caught arm behind your neck and turning to face your opponent and S-gripping around their head. Putting the arm behind the back and the Swedish twisterĪfter you have solid control of your opponent with baseball bat control, it’s time to isolate the caught arm behind your neck and on the ground. Experiment with the three types of control, moving between controls along the path to the twister submission. Being well versed in moving from one control position to the next, given the situation and level of knowledge your opponent has, comes via experience and experimentation. But as practitioners get more and more savvy to the twister and its defense, you will find it necessary to be able to move from lockdown control to lotus to triangle control on the caught leg. Many times, people are able to finish an opponent with lockdown control alone. Traditionally, keeping your opponent in Lockdown when they are in the truck was the norm. Lockdown to lotus control to triangling the legs Immediately, put your opponent’s arm back in baseball bat control. You then stretch your body out, and with the power of your torso and spine, you will break open your opponent’s clinch. A tried and true technique is to use the bolt cutter, in which you will underhook your opponent’s near arm with your near arm, and your far arm will overhook your opponent’s near arm. If this occurs, you will need to apply a breaking technique on your opponent’s arm. There are times where your opponent is able to break the grip, or preventively keep his arms clinched tight to his body to prevent you from even establishing baseball bat control. Baseball bat control consists of forcing your elbow into your opponent’s armpit while both hands grasp that arm’s wrist. Once you’ve established the truck position, the next step along the path to the twister is to grab your opponent’s near side arm and place it in baseball bat control. Breaking the arms and getting baseball bat control
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