Hey guys.
Has anyone see an escape from a triangle that involves the person who is caught in the triangle expanding both arms like superman and jumping forward/ to the side?
The way I remember the move the act of expanding the arms and jumping to the side are supposed to break the triangle, and if it doesn't you're in a bad position.
I'm asking because I tried this unconventional escape in bjj class last night and I just sort of ended up landing on top of the dude, hurting his neck, and I still got submitted.
And after getting lectured by him i was like "i would of sworn i learned this move here."
I was left apologizing and feeling like a noob.
So has anyone seen an escape similar to one i described? Or is this escape a construct of my overactive imagination?
Thanks guys
Has anyone see an escape from a triangle that involves the person who is caught in the triangle expanding both arms like superman and jumping forward/ to the side?
The way I remember the move the act of expanding the arms and jumping to the side are supposed to break the triangle, and if it doesn't you're in a bad position.
I'm asking because I tried this unconventional escape in bjj class last night and I just sort of ended up landing on top of the dude, hurting his neck, and I still got submitted.
And after getting lectured by him i was like "i would of sworn i learned this move here."
I was left apologizing and feeling like a noob.
So has anyone seen an escape similar to one i described? Or is this escape a construct of my overactive imagination?
Thanks guys