Artemis BJJ (MYGYM Bristol), Can Sönmez, Bristol, UK - 11/05/2016

As they have cleared one of your legs, you should be able to then slide that knee behind their head (you might need to post on an arm, but see if you can do it without releasing your seatbelt grip). Sit back and roll them over your knee, then re-establish your second hook (note that in sparring, this will almost certainly be blocked, but that's for another class). You can keep doing that from side to side as a drill.
To go from technical mount to the back, the motion is the same, but you are in a more stable starting position. Simply drop back from technical mount, rolling them over the knee you have near your head. The foot you had by their hip becomes your first hook, so you just need to bring the second hook over. That can be easier said than done, which is why we'll be discussing some methods on getting that second hook into play as part of a future lesson.
If you lose both hooks, as long as you maintain your seat belt you're still in control. Staying low, walking your feet around, until you are belly down, your legs pointing out directly opposite to their legs so that your bodies are in line. Walk your knees towards them, which should push them into an upright sitting position. From there, bring your hook over, or you could step on their thigh if necessary. You can then retake the back.
Should they manage to dislodge your first attempt, you can just keep doing that walk around. However, you need to have the seatbelt: this demonstrates why having that seatbelt grip is more important than having the hooks. It is much harder to re-establish your seat belt if they dislodge your arms.
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Teaching Notes: I wasn't sure if this was a bit too much for one class, but it seemed to all fit in ok, judging by how well the class picked it up. The last part isn't essential I guess, so I could leave that out, though as people picked it up ok, I'll see if I want to keep it there next time. There is also the whole Marcelo maintenance lesson I do that's useful, hip thrust and single hook control etc. Does it fit better there?
I'm off to Cuba for a couple of weeks now, so I'm looking forward to getting all my injuries healed up in the sun. Should be ready to go once I get back, then it's the BJJ Globetrotter camp not long after. Yay! :D
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