Once you really understand the knee on belly position, the versatility and usefulness of it, you need to start developing some familiarity with the reverse position. Reverse knee on belly allows you more opportunity to transition in response to the bottom opponent resisting or attempting to escape.
In this video, I show some solid moments to switch to this position and what it can lead to. I hope you enjoy it.
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Another excellent technique vid from Eli! Great job and you got @curie’s attention :)
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Great video man :) love your tutorials
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As always interesting made and there are many tricks that work so well, like the way you explain the technique first and then the performance, at the end everything looks so smooth and almost has similarity with dance, where you just should know what you have to do adn when. Beautifully done video tutorial :)