Stephan Kesting and Oliver Taza – No Gi Leglocks
$30.00
This instructional has 8 sections of pure instruction covering every stage of the leglock game. The material is logically and clearly laid out so that it’s easy to get better at this stuff as fast as possible!
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Stephan Kesting and Oliver Taza – No Gi Leglocks
Check it out: Stephan Kesting and Oliver Taza – No Gi Leglocks
This instructional has 8 sections of pure instruction covering every stage of the leglock game. The material is logically and clearly laid out so that it’s easy to get better at this stuff as fast as possible!
No Gi Leglocks starts with detailed instructions on how to dominate the leglock positional game, and then we move into the entries, finishes, counters, drills and strategies you need so that you’ll always know what you should do next in the leg entanglement battle.
Watch this instructional today and tap out more people tomorrow!
Section 1 – Controlling the Leglock Positions
Introduction to No Gi Leglocks
The Single Leg X Control Position
Single Leg X Offbalancing in 3 Steps
Single Leg X Rollthrough to Outside Ashi
Single Leg X Transition to the False X
The Saddle Control Position
Troubleshooting the Saddle Position
Transitioning Between Leglock Controls
Section 2 – Leglock Entries From the Bottom vs Standing and Kneeling
Entry vs Standing – Instep Guard
Entry vs Standing – Pull and Push
Entry vs Kneeling – Double Unders Elevation
Entry vs Kneeling – Pull and Push
Entry vs Kneeling – The Armdrag
Section 3 – Leglock Entries from Submissions and Drills
Leglock Entry from Armbar
Leglock Entry from Triangle Choke
Leglock Entry from Omoplata
Key Points for Entries from Bottom
Two Drills to Improve Your Inversion Entries
Section 4 – Leglock Entries from Top and Standing
Entry from Top – Frame and Wrap
Entry from Top – From Leg Drag
Entry from Top – Modified Backstep
Entry from Top vs Butterfly Guard
Entry from Top – 3 Spinning Entries
Standing Entry – Snapdown and Slide
Entry vs Standing – Single Leg
Entry vs Standing – Rolling Entry
Section 5 – Heel Hook Finishes and Followups
How to Train Heel Hooks Safely
Finishing the Inside Heel Hook
Finishing the Outside Heel Hook
Rollthrough Followup to Outside Ashi
Rollthrough Followup to Same Leg Saddle
Rollthrough Followup to the Back
Rollthrough Followup to Opposite Side Saddle
Combat Base Saddle Heel Hook Finish Options
Combat Base Saddle to Guard Pass Options
Combat Base Saddle to Kimura Options
Section 6 – Leglock Counters
Single Leg X Counter from Standing
Single Leg X Counter on the Mat
Outside Ashi Counter
Saddle Counter
Attacking from 50/50
Section 7 – More Leglock Drills
Single Leg X Off-balancing Drill
Back Step Speed Drill
Leg Switching Drill
Counter and Transition Drill
Positional Sparring Overview
Acknowledgements
Section 8 – Bonus Lessons
Bonus 1 – Oliver Taza’s Favorite Leglock
Bonus 2 – Tactic and Strategy Over Technique
Bonus 3 – Recovering from a Smashed Kani Basami
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