Moving forward should give the opponent GA because you’re actively committing your weight that way. Backing up gives you distance to react and also places your hips in position to sprawl. You should be gaining GA for back peddling.
Currently, moving forward against a grappler is suicide because of the ridiculous double leg, but moving backwards allows them to shoot the double from halfway across the cage and they get even MORE GA. So the most effective strategy against a grappler is now level with the least effective.
Committing to strikes allows the grappler to level change and use your forward momentum against you, but in game you have an advantage. Honestly, I think this is part of the problem with the single leg being too deniable as well. People come straight forward and miss a strike, but they weren’t backing up so their GA is too high to be taken down.
A grappler should have to walk you down and corner you in the cage to get the takedown. But until then, the backpeddler should have GA advantage. How many times do you see straight up open takedowns in the center of the cage in real life now? This goes hand in hand with the cage positions not being utilized nearly enough. It should be the MOST frequent position you find yourself in before getting taken down. If that was the case, the deniable single legs from the center of the cage don’t seem as bad. Just like a striker utilizes footwork to corner someone and be effective, so too must the grappler. And right now the options are skewed.
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