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Some light rolling

August 18th, 2009

After the conclusion of last Saturday’s TKD training, there were 3 college-age TKD black belts who were interested in doing a bit of grappling.  I gave them a little taste of grappling during the TKD class showing them a sweep from guard, but of course they wanted more.  There’s the MMA influence for you (hey, it got me into BJJ myself).

Anyway, I showed them kind of a quick overview of a few techniques, some of which they were a bit familiar with: arm bar from guard, failed armbar from guard transitioning into an omoplata, Ezekiel choke, and another funky sweep from guard (crossing the guy’s arms in front, hipping out, putting a foot between the arms, hipping the other way and rolling them over).

After playing around with those for 25 minutes or so, the four of us played around with some free grappling starting from a kneeling position.  We were in TKD doboks, which can’t take the pulling that BJJ/Judo gis can, so I kept things somewhere between no-gi and gi.  The three guys are all very fit, but are all built on the lean side, so my 195 pounds probably gave me at least a 30 pound advantage over them.  One of them used to train at the same place I trained BJJ, so he knew a bit about he was doing, and the other two relied on a bit of high school gym class wrestling and the bits and snatches they’ve picked up over the years.

I kept it light, but did have fun submitting them, with a triangle from mount, an Ezekiel choke, a rear naked choke, an arm bar, and a Kimura from guard.  May have missed one or two in there.  It was nice to roll around on the mats a  bit, especially since I knew they weren’t able to hurt me.  I think they’re all leaving for college in a couple of weeks, so we won’t be able to make it a regular thing.  Too bad, I could use some practice before I go back to BJJ in October.

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