for sure. you lose the bottom hook and they can flatten out
Switch to a body triangle. They will still be able to turn into if you don't control their shoulders with your arms and body position.I feel like I'm carrying all my opponent's weight when I have back control, and it's exhausting. I have the seatbelt grip, I do the cheek weld, and two hooks in, but they're always able to slip away, usually by just turning to one side and getting their hip on the floor. Haven't been able to figure out what exactly I'm doing wrong
If 2 hooks stay in then he lies on your leg, you can't kick their hamstring to rehook. So try using your feet to kick him on and off controlling his lower half. If he's on my Right leg, My Left heel hacks down on his thigh/adductor to roll him left, simultaneously my Right leg instep he is on or trying to get on kicks/lifts him to regain control.I feel like I'm carrying all my opponent's weight when I have back control, and it's exhausting. I have the seatbelt grip, I do the cheek weld, and two hooks in, but they're always able to slip away, usually by just turning to one side and getting their hip on the floor. Haven't been able to figure out what exactly I'm doing wrong
Switch to a body triangle. They will still be able to turn into if you don't control their shoulders with your arms and body position.
If you can't can't get the rear naked then you can switch to a rear triangle or armbar
If your legs are short cross your bottom hook over their waist and your outside hook on their hip. Not as strong as the triangle but it's harder for them to pass the bottom knee. Your also probably to low on their hips legs should be high on the hips.I have short legs and also bad knees and a history of injuries. I may be being paranoid but I have a nagging fear that my knees gonna pop if I get the body triangle and move the wrong way, especially on a larger opponent. I feel like I'm still missing something fundamental when I get both hooks in, like I shouldn't be using so much energy and carrying so much weight
more like if you lose the bottom hook, your opponent will just move his hips away.. back control gone.