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Yea, the stomping guy is still on his feet, and its more really of a situational/transition/timing technique. It works best when both guys are on their feet, and one of them decides to pull guard by dragging you down. The stomper is still standing and hasn't fallen completely into the other guys guard.
It also works if the stomping guy fakes a tackle or a takedown and allows the other guy try to roll the guard out, although it's a lot harder to pull off, as is there's more momentum against the stomping guy and he's also lower.
I mean, the only comparable technique I can think of is catching kicks. You have to time it perfectly, if you don't your fucked. To also answer someone else's question, I got the idea from some guy in Vale Tudo named Murillo Ninja a few years back. Ever since, I've been messing around with it. Actually, here's the youtube video, you can get the basic idea out of it, but what's different is that Murillo is never completely in the guard when he stomps. You can see the bottom guy trying to get the guard, but Murillo launches it from far out. I do it just a little closer in when the legs from the guard are touching my sides.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88jPQ5LlUCQ
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