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Safely Learning & Teaching Leglocks
Conceptual & Strategic Outline for this Teaching Guide
Introduction to the instructional (2:09)
Overview of the contents of this instructional and how to use it (8:29)
Terminological distinctions between primary/secondary legs & Defining the kneeline (9:56)
How to train Leglocks Safely & When should you tap to a Leglock/ when to let go of one (24:28)
Recognizing and Dealing with the most dangerous leglock situations for beginners (13:27)
A general strategic overview to my approach to leglocks (5:58)
Mechanical power, tactical plausibility and proactive / reactive attacks (9:49)
Basic Leg entanglement (Leglocking Positions) consideration
Understanding the Main Leglock Positions and how we categorize them (15:41)
Hip to hip connection (1:54)
Comparing double seated vs upright vs grounded leglocking situations (7:15)
Kuzushi and Offensive options in Standard Ashi Garami and X guard (47:04)
Main Lower body Grips (7:32)
Categorizing Leglocks into 3 Groups (6:44)
Fundamental Leglock Drills
Standard double seated Ashi Flow (7:09)
Ashi switch against standing opponent (4:20)
Eddie Cummings flow drill: the most important overall leglock drill (7:56)
Refining the Eddie Cummings flow drill (8:45)
Reverse X Kani Basami flow drill (8:24)
Leglock Defense & Safety
The Basic subdivision of leglock defense and the double seated scenario (12:03)
How to escape from a Kneeline (3:54)
Ankle lock defense in a double seated situation (5:42)
Ankle lock defense in an Upright situation (6:24)
Pulling or Pushing with the legs (4:53)
Hiding the Heel (the Turnout Escape) (9:00)
Heel Slipping (7:36)
Basic escape from Cross Ashi (4:06)
How to create pressure from top against a bottom Cross Ashi (8:22)
How to create pressure from top against a bottom Outside Ashi (7:38)
Entering into Leg Entanglements (Leglocking positions)
3 main Categories of Leg Entanglement Entries (6:54)
Entry category 1: Introduction to entries through the legs with a butterfly guard elevation (12:39)
Arm drag into Single leg X (3:35)
Entry category 2: Introduction to Scissoring entries with the Kani Basami (9:23)
Kani Basami from the top position (4:52)
Entry category 3: Introduction to Reaping entries with an Outside Reap from K guard (5:42)
The differences between inside and outside reaps (5:17)
Using an Inside Reap from Butterfly Ashi (5:01)
Kuzushi into Heel Exposure in the Outside Ashi against an upright opponent (13:01)
Advanced Leg entanglement (Leglocking Positions) considerations
An Analysis of the Concept of Inside & Outside positions (11:08)
Double seated Outside Ashi and Diagonal Ashi transitions and attacks (19:48)
Using Leg Entanglements to Gain Top position (4:50)
Moving from Positional Control to Submission Application
Heel exposure situation 1: Heel exposure against an Upright Opponent (4:40)
Intermediate level Cross Ashi digs (9:35)
Cross Ashi submissions on the secondary leg (3:36)
Cross Ashi to Inside Ashi to expose the heel immediately (5:56)
Opening up the legs in a double seated 5050 (8:45)
Heel exposure situation 2: Double seated Heel Exposure through Hip Height (7:21)
Bottom 5050 when someone is on his or her knees over us (7:00)
The Balance between Safety and Efficacy: Control Based Application of Breaking Mechanics
The basic Threshold of Breaking Mechanics (4:25)
The best leglock to do when heel hooks are not legal (9:57)
The strongest Ankle lock Finish (9:26)
A deep analysis of heel hook breaking mechanics (19:00)
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Arm drag offensive chain (8:18)
Reap to Outside heel hook & Finish (23:25)
Chaining leglocks and top position entries (12:54)
Finishing the inside heel hook (20:45)
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