@@wrestlingscience wow that’s annoying man. Was trying to find it before my practice tonight. Ended up hitting the underhook counter sweep single on solid opponents 3/3 at live in practice tonight, your videos are a godsend.🙏
@@CaptainHighCrotch79 Nice!! I have yet to hit it in a match. My natural reflexes are to post and clear an underhook, not hit a sweep single. I have to practice it more but I'm certain its going to come!
D T Me too! One pattern I’ve noticed is that they do not often go 100% live. Damaging to the body. They’ll play at 50% and just wrestle through positions without much talking or communication. I think it’s there that they believe the most learning occurs. I am not certain
@@wrestlingscience I've heard the same. They call it 50 / 50 wrestling and it is something that Penn State has heavily adopted. I think it's a great way to wrestle into positions you are trying to understand better and then just work from there.
aww, I liked the text, don't folk realize they can pause the vids ? lol, great background music lol I loved Berserk too. I peeped the outlining of the hands and arms on some of the attacks. anyway glad you took the time to make this, good stuff.
You could put an slow motion on the part that you were describing his counter attack to undercooks. And also add cuts from other videos. All in all great
i’m not sure if you were spacing out your sentences so much to pad the footage, but if you can, maintain your cadence but reduce the time between statements, a little bit closer towards everyday pacing.
Father time is undefeated. But Burroughs has great love for the sport, constantly adding attacks to his arsenal and seeking ways to improve. In 3 years he'll be 36. Its very possible
@@wrestlingscience Also I have another question, who are some wrestlers you think have exceptionally good defense to leg attacks? I need to work on my defense and I want to watch some film on great wrestlers with good defense. Also do you have any tips on defense?
@@prophet_alfredo9465 Frank Chamizo is the first one that comes to mind. He will sometimes invite people to shoot on his legs because he is so comfortable from those positions. But there's so many, Dake, Taylor, Sadulaev, Yianni. Some tips: Don't let people in on your legs to begin with. Keep your head and a downblock hand in between the opponent and your lead leg. If they do happen to get in on your legs, it depends. If its a double leg, get your hips back by hipping into them. If its a single, immediately square up with the opponent to prevent them from running the corner. From here you can grab the wrist of the hand that is not yet touching your leg (if its available). If they have both hands around the leg, whizzer hard to prevent them from coming forward. Keep your free leg back to prevent them from securing both legs. From here you can do something called a "limp leg" to free the attacked leg. Or you can kick out. There is alot of different ideas on how to defend. Some say you should remain square with the opponent, while others say let them run the corner and whizzer/limp leg. I might make a video on the different approaches since its a hard thing to convey in writing
You're talking about wrestling and used a berserk ost as the background music. I think I found my new favorite channel
You should make this a regular thing, like dps breakdowns.
Can't wait for part 2. And props for the berserk music.
Done!
@@wrestlingscience where did it go? Just watched it the day it came out and now it doesn’t show on your account
@@CaptainHighCrotch79 UWW copyright claimed it :-/
I'll edit some things and re upload I guess
@@wrestlingscience wow that’s annoying man. Was trying to find it before my practice tonight. Ended up hitting the underhook counter sweep single on solid opponents 3/3 at live in practice tonight, your videos are a godsend.🙏
@@CaptainHighCrotch79 Nice!! I have yet to hit it in a match. My natural reflexes are to post and clear an underhook, not hit a sweep single. I have to practice it more but I'm certain its going to come!
Wow, what a great channel!! A diamond in the rough! Thanks mate!!
Excellent! I loved getting to just watch the drilling footage. I've always been curious of the practice habits of teams all over the world.
D T Me too! One pattern I’ve noticed is that they do not often go 100% live. Damaging to the body. They’ll play at 50% and just wrestle through positions without much talking or communication.
I think it’s there that they believe the most learning occurs. I am not certain
@@wrestlingscience I've heard the same. They call it 50 / 50 wrestling and it is something that Penn State has heavily adopted. I think it's a great way to wrestle into positions you are trying to understand better and then just work from there.
I liked it this way. Keep them coming
Sadulaev part 2 please!!!
Part 2 in the making… 4 years project down the line 😅
😅 I actually uploaded it twice but UWW keeps taking it down :(
aww, I liked the text, don't folk realize they can pause the vids ? lol, great background music lol I loved Berserk too. I peeped the outlining of the hands and arms on some of the attacks. anyway glad you took the time to make this, good stuff.
Awesome video
Part 1 ??? Hope part 2 coming soon 🤩👍 . Great video 👍👍👍
Vittorio Cafasso Part 2 Later this week *
Done!
Loool waiting on pt2
Berserk Music in a wrestling video nice
Man, where are you. We need a part 2
10 years later waiting for part 2. I hope it comes out before I die. Wish I hadn’t seen part 1
Lol I'll upload tomorrow
@@wrestlingscience thank you, I look forward to it 🙏🏻🙏🏻 please continue these. They are good
@@JJ-ud1xr Thanks man. It's up
@@wrestlingscience great thanks
@@wrestlingscience is part 2 still there? Looking but don’t see it
Keep the tank break downs coming
We need a part 2
Done!
This is good work.
Where's part 2? You are really good at this.
yess I'm waiting for this!
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Please make more vids on sadulaev u legend
Thx man. They keep getting taken down though :-/ I have to wait some months for strikes to expire before I make another one
@@wrestlingscience ahhh thats so shit mann. Lets hope the wankers let it slide.
You could put an slow motion on the part that you were describing his counter attack to undercooks. And also add cuts from other videos. All in all great
Thats what a hidden gem means ..also great music ... can u drop down link for it
Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/4syAkTHvudE/v-deo.html
Make more videos
Done!
Is part 2 coming out? Loved this first tid bit
amazing
The behelit theme nice
Subbing for the berserk ost
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Behelit theme 👌👌👌
part 2?
Soon! ™
Done!
Nice video
I liked the text but I also like your voice; maybe use a bit of both. Your videos are awesome just make more.
Done!
Hey when do you think youll continue with this series?
you think you're ever coming back?
perhaps
i’m not sure if you were spacing out your sentences so much to pad the footage, but if you can, maintain your cadence but reduce the time between statements, a little bit closer towards everyday pacing.
Jaan Stra Thank you!
do you think Burroughs have a chance of making the Olympic team Paris 2024?
Father time is undefeated. But Burroughs has great love for the sport, constantly adding attacks to his arsenal and seeking ways to improve. In 3 years he'll be 36. Its very possible
@@wrestlingscience Also I have another question, who are some wrestlers you think have exceptionally good defense to leg attacks? I need to work on my defense and I want to watch some film on great wrestlers with good defense. Also do you have any tips on defense?
@@prophet_alfredo9465 Frank Chamizo is the first one that comes to mind. He will sometimes invite people to shoot on his legs because he is so comfortable from those positions. But there's so many, Dake, Taylor, Sadulaev, Yianni.
Some tips: Don't let people in on your legs to begin with. Keep your head and a downblock hand in between the opponent and your lead leg.
If they do happen to get in on your legs, it depends. If its a double leg, get your hips back by hipping into them.
If its a single, immediately square up with the opponent to prevent them from running the corner. From here you can grab the wrist of the hand that is not yet touching your leg (if its available). If they have both hands around the leg, whizzer hard to prevent them from coming forward. Keep your free leg back to prevent them from securing both legs. From here you can do something called a "limp leg" to free the attacked leg. Or you can kick out.
There is alot of different ideas on how to defend. Some say you should remain square with the opponent, while others say let them run the corner and whizzer/limp leg.
I might make a video on the different approaches since its a hard thing to convey in writing
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Are you still going to do Part 2?
I made it but it got copyright claimed : - / will upload updated version tonight
@@wrestlingscience did you upload it, yet?
@@user-tv1tp2fr1u processing check back in ~45 mins
@@wrestlingscience I just saw the video, and it is great. Thank you
Make a video on taha akgul
Where is Part 2
Will you ever come back?
I will post in August when summer course is over
Dude where’s pt 2
Are you going to finish this
May you please do one on Frank Chamizo?
Certainly. I finished my 3rd Sadulaev one, just waiting for copyright strikes to expire
Nice vedio......
tank yuo......
Shout out to berzerk
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volume too low!
Thanks for the feedback! I will make an adjustment in Part 2
@@wrestlingscience You're welcome, great videos keep them coming!
ost tho
Can barely hear you especially with the volume of the music
Brother your channel is hidden dem