Angle: The human body is very well to defend coming from directly in front and very poorly adapted to deal with attacks directly from the . As a result, opponents will do everything they can to prevent you getting the preferred rear positions. A good substitute when you can't get directly behind an opponent, but still don't want the difficulty of direct frontal attacks, is ANGLE. getting to an angle on an opponent gets away from strong frontal defenses and is easier to get to than all the way behind. In the case of most submissions entry from position you will need some degree of angle on your opponent to get a good entry and a sting finish. Here, Gordon Ryan does a fine job of going to an opponent from underneath and as a result, enters easily into a strong leg attack. Don't fight your way in from the front when you can halve your difficulty by entering in from the side. Take the take to find angle first and attack second. You will get twice the success with half the effort.

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