Breaking posture: If there is one word of advice I could give students who are trying to attack an opponent with positional moves or submission a greater chance of success it would be this – START EVERY ATTACK WITH AN ATTACK ON YOUR opponents POSTURE. Your opponents defense is only as strong as the integrity of his posture. break his posture and it will be relatively easy to break whatever else you want. Here, Gordon attacks the back with an initial attack on his opponents posture that destroys the defensive integrity of his turtle position – opening his up to both positional and submission attacks that will now easily follow
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