Don't use triangles because of short legs? Rear triangle () FTW! The triangle has many variations. Unfortunately in Jiu Jitsu most students only really make use of of the variations – the front triangle – usually performed from . There is no question that the front triangle has proven to be the most applicable and effective in Jiu jitsu competition, but many students tell me it they they are simply too short legged to get the move to work for them in sparring. While there are some ways to maximize your effectiveness with short legs, it is nonetheless quite clear that short legs can be a for front triangles. If you want to make use of the incredible power of triangles but feel your leg length is an issue – USING REAR TRIANGLES. Rear triangles, due to the changes in position and angle, are much easier for short legged athletes to use on broad shouldered than front triangles. Once you start scoring regularly with rear triangles perhaps your confidence will rise and you'll be more willing to try again with front triangles You never know! Here, Nicky Ryan on a flawless rear triangle and its incredible power as a restraining hold, arm lock potential and a strangle – it's an amazing weapon for everyone – including short legged athletes (like me )

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