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Thanks great post. This is exactly what I was looking for. Any advice for when he is on all fours and I am on the offensive.
If the position is reversed and I was on all fours I think I would be pinned pretty fast.
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ok, so in referee's position you're on the offensive. Exhibit A:
A common move is to chop his arm into his body, then push his weight forward and left. With nothing to support him he'll go down quick. You can also knock his arm out and forward and push. Same principle.
Once broken down you can use a simple half nelson to pin.
Exhibit B:
From either side you put one arm under the opponents, wrap around the back of their neck, and use it as a crank to turn them over.
If you want to get advanced and make him cry for this mother, then you should learn the cross face cradle.
Exhibit C:
This shows the mid way point of the pin. Its a little more complicated, so if you're up to it let me know. The end result is that you'll have your friend pinned on his back, your forehead driving into his temple, your right knee pushing into his ribs, and your left leg pinning his right leg down helping you stretch things tight.