This is a really fantastic takedown. Learning to implement this takedown and a series of variations of it with both underhooks and with one underhook really opens up your options.
+Chirping Hockey Player I would guess from what you have told me that you are not stepping in deep enough. Try that and see how it works. Also, look where you are locking-high or low. If your opponent is tall I would lock low and vice-versa. Thank you.
what's wrong with body locking them low?? doesn't that open up many sweeps and trips? you could pick him up and sweep out the legs, or fold em and trip them. not saying your wrong just wondering why a low body lock is bad!
+Quinn Giles On the video there are 2 options: Bodylocking high and low. Watch through the whole video. I talk about the 2 different options based upon your opponents' height. Both options are good. Thank you.
Not a street fighting technique you will injure yourself if you do this on anything other than a mat so be sure to let go after the takedown and just drop an elbow on them
After watching this, I actually used the first takedown against the cage during our Mma wrestling practice. So thank you for posting the video!
+Kevin Natividad Anytime!
This is a really fantastic takedown. Learning to implement this takedown and a series of variations of it with both underhooks and with one underhook really opens up your options.
Thank you
Is special for self defense ❤
Thanks for uploading this video. I always use double underhook for do the outside trip. So I think I will try this move next time.
love your rashgaurd where can i get one?
i needed this weeks ago i got TOSSED im 6'3 and always use a gable low grip to pull there hip toward me and lean forward to fall on em
Awesome. Thank you
this was helpful thank you sir
good for BJJ too
a fine adittion to my clynch game.
good for muay thai clinch throws with minor modifications.
MMA too !
no leg grabbing or floor diving needed.
hey little help....why does my opponent keep spinning around when l do this?? he doesnt fall he just...turns??
+Chirping Hockey Player
I would guess from what you have told me that you are not stepping in deep enough. Try that and see how it works. Also, look where you are locking-high or low. If your opponent is tall I would lock low and vice-versa. Thank you.
Awesome
what's wrong with body locking them low?? doesn't that open up many sweeps and trips? you could pick him up and sweep out the legs, or fold em and trip them.
not saying your wrong just wondering why a low body lock is bad!
+Quinn Giles On the video there are 2 options: Bodylocking high and low. Watch through the whole video. I talk about the 2 different options based upon your opponents' height. Both options are good. Thank you.
He meant don’t lock them in the middle of the torso (which isn’t controlling the shoulders or the hips).
Not a street fighting technique you will injure yourself if you do this on anything other than a mat so be sure to let go after the takedown and just drop an elbow on them
No you won’t, unless you land on your head