Henry Akins – Cross Side Attacks
Kron Gracie Knows.
Rickson Gracie Knows.
His Black Belts “Black Belt ONLY Seminars” Know.
And THESE Guys & Gals Know
Rickson is a different kind of person than the average Joe.
And in turn… just like every other position we see, engage with and refer to, this position is treated differently as well… from here forward It not “side mount” its “Cross Side”…
I’m not saying this to debate semantics, I just to avoid any confusion.
What do most people say? “side mount”Rickson, me, and my students say “Cross Side” Inside this Cross Side Attacks Module you’ll get to see first hand WHY we see the position DIFFERENTLY!
This is the most commonly asked question about the top Cross Side (side control) is… “Henry how do I FINISH more from side control when I get there?” This question is still asked by me to this day, and not only by white belts.
The answer is pretty simple…
Have two hands available to attack with and have the ability to pour suffocating pressure onto your opponent WHILE you’re attacking
The biggest problems I see with most people when they get to the top of side control that STOPS them dead in their tracks from finishing are…
- Minimum 1 or BOTH hands must be OCCUPIED to squeeze and/or control their opponent. If you don’t have hands (unless you’re the super hero they call Kyle Maynard) you can’t finish.
- Both knees should be on the ground. If all your weight is on your knees then your weight isn’t smothering your opponent.
- People will be willing to give up their side control position in exchange for a lower position. If you don’t want the position bad enough you won’t finish from that position.
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Here’s what you can expect in the new book Henry Akins – Cross Side Attacks
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 54
- Assessments Yes