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Alright the next sweep that we are going to from side mount is a variation of the Cowboy Walk from a different mount. We are trying to get from side mount all the way over to mount but either he has got his leg based up, we can't get around them. He has got good hip movement, whatever the case is we can't seem to work our hips over his to get into a mount. So we have no other option, it feels kind of funky the first few times you do it. But we are here, we have got a good base going, again I would like to bug the neck, I bug the neck normally whenever I am inside mount. And I want to take my hips and we are going to show this from a lot of different angles.
Now I am going to step my right knee over his head and all the way around his body this way. And now I am going to come up into mount. So from here he has good side mount position here, I am going to sit up and around his whole shoulders. From here, up and over into a mount. From another angle; we are here, got a good side mount, I bug the neck, I want to go, my right leg goes all the way up and around his head all in one motion. From here I push up, and brought near chest and all the way around, from here come down into a mount.
One more time, we are here, I bug the neck. I switch my hips and throw my leg around his head from here and down, okay. We go on the other way, we are here above the neck, switch the hips and throw the leg around. Another angle, we are here, I switch my hips under and swing the leg. Last angle, we are here, bug the neck, sit up and around.
You will notice that when you get your leg up around his head, you will probably have to move your hips back. When you move your hips back that's why you are giving yourself a little space. This one is the one that requires little flexibility in hips, requires good timing of your opponent's movements but all in all if he has got his weight stacked up on his hips and he got his leg stacked up, he has got his hips moving or his arms blocking the hips, he has good hip movement. This is one that you need to the arsenal. That's called the Cowboy Variation Side Mounting.
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