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		<title>Your Ninja Tip: North / South Americana Shoulder Lock / Trap</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is a sweet little move that I recently &#8220;fell into&#8221; when I was working an &#8220;americana shoulder trap&#8221;. (americana shoulder trap video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv3-SJ81IW0) In this video (like many of my videos) I show it as a &#8220;no-gi move&#8221;, even though it works for gi too. The reason I do this is that most of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This is a sweet little move that I recently &#8220;fell into&#8221; when I was working an &#8220;americana shoulder trap&#8221;. (americana shoulder trap video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv3-SJ81IW0) In this video (like many of my videos) I show it as a &#8220;no-gi move&#8221;, even though it works for gi too.  The reason I do this is that most of my moves translate to both worlds.  In addition, I think it is easier to see the moves on video without the gi.  </p>
<p>The reason I mention this is that a few of my subscribers have asked me if I train gi too because most of my videos are no-gi.  The answer:  I train mostly gi…probably 95% gi!  I love no-gi and compete in no-gi all the time.  I really believe that it&#8217;s pretty easy to transition from gi to no gi.  (But nearly impossible to transition quickly from no-gi to gi because lapel / collar chokes change things considerably)  The key is to add moves to your game that translate well to both worlds.  A good example is the amerciana or kimura lock.  Both work very well in gi and no-gi.  The triangle is another great example.  The triangle choke can be performed fairly easy with both gi and no-gi.  The only real difference is in the placement of grips.   (collar versus clinching the neck for posture control)  So instead  of focusing on what&#8217;s better, more realistic etc.  I like to take the approach of developing tools that work well for both gi and no-gi.  -Mike &#8220;spider-ninja&#8221; Bidwell </p>
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