Henry, since watching the first 3 units I’ve really worked on the details of keeping my seated posture. It’s worked so well that I’m having some of the newer young strong white belts climb my collar and gi. I guess they would call this Koala Guard? What would you do in this case? Thanks Allen
Hi Allen my lead hand is there to keep them from sitting up and if they get past that I can always use my secondary hand to push them down gently but I never lean into the push so that I don’t end up breaking my posture by leaning too far forward myself
The chin tuck is simple detail that make a total difference, nice way to break the technique down, i just incorporated it back into my game,,,,for some really silly reason I forgot it and thank you for reintroducing it.
Henry, since watching the first 3 units I’ve really worked on the details of keeping my seated posture. It’s worked so well that I’m having some of the newer young strong white belts climb my collar and gi. I guess they would call this Koala Guard? What would you do in this case? Thanks Allen
Hi Allen my lead hand is there to keep them from sitting up and if they get past that I can always use my secondary hand to push them down gently but I never lean into the push so that I don’t end up breaking my posture by leaning too far forward myself
The chin tuck is simple detail that make a total difference, nice way to break the technique down, i just incorporated it back into my game,,,,for some really silly reason I forgot it and thank you for reintroducing it.