5:22 putting leg in 6:25 positioning when both legs are in (VERY IMPORTANT) (knees wide, shoes in ground when they have base, feet crossed if you broke them down) 8:52 power half (most important turn) 12:35 full series 15:30 if he’s too strong to get broken down 20:30 if he’s stalling 22:20 Head rake tilt 23:33 if he turns in during head rake tilt 25:04 don’t take a stalemate with 2 legs in 27:05 Turk (jacobs) 29:25 different angle 31:05 David Taylor move for pinning (half and chicken wing) 34:05 running the half 36:25 DT when he has a base (note: DT move for lengthy guys) 38:52 transition from running the half to DT 40:00 why 2 legs is better than one 41:58 cross body (perry does not like this) 44:20 claw to leg in 47:39 chop to leg in 51:00 Perry’s counter for standups in OT 1:01:45 crab ride if he sits 1:03:45 if defender grabs top of shoe, power half 59:10 how to get out of legs 1:03:00 when defending legs, keep arm tight 1:03:10 cross face of arm is tight 1:03:45 finding BOTTOM of shoe 1:06:20 defending 2 legs when flat
Such a dumb thing to say…. in your day-no body had UA-cam. Therefore, your chances of succeeding in wrestling was the same as everyone you competed against. Same for us. Such a terrible excuse for your lack of success
This position is very common in jiu jitsu and is referred to as the "back mount." It was very interesting to hear how this wrestler approaches the position. My son is now wrestling in high school and I am trying to tell him to use the hooks--get the back mount, get your hooks in and start looking for the half.
@@jarettesuikowsky6742 wrestling is grappling and jiu jitsu is grappling-different rules is what makes them different. They can borrow techniques from one another.
He mentioned he didn't like a single leg or cross body. It is because he has short legs and tried riding it the same as double. You have to sink it deeper to hook the shin with your toe and turn the knee out, if you plant it on the mat it picks the opponents knee off the mat and I am working pretty much square like he was with both legs in
Perry was one of the greatest riders in NCAA history. Most fans hated him for it!
5:22 putting leg in
6:25 positioning when both legs are in (VERY IMPORTANT) (knees wide, shoes in ground when they have base, feet crossed if you broke them down)
8:52 power half (most important turn)
12:35 full series
15:30 if he’s too strong to get broken down
20:30 if he’s stalling
22:20 Head rake tilt
23:33 if he turns in during head rake tilt
25:04 don’t take a stalemate with 2 legs in
27:05 Turk (jacobs)
29:25 different angle
31:05 David Taylor move for pinning (half and chicken wing)
34:05 running the half
36:25 DT when he has a base (note: DT move for lengthy guys)
38:52 transition from running the half to DT
40:00 why 2 legs is better than one
41:58 cross body (perry does not like this)
44:20 claw to leg in
47:39 chop to leg in
51:00 Perry’s counter for standups in OT
1:01:45 crab ride if he sits
1:03:45 if defender grabs top of shoe, power half
59:10 how to get out of legs
1:03:00 when defending legs, keep arm tight
1:03:10 cross face of arm is tight
1:03:45 finding BOTTOM of shoe
1:06:20 defending 2 legs when flat
You sir are a hero 👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾
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I only wish youtube was around in the mid 2000s in my high school days
Such a dumb thing to say…. in your day-no body had UA-cam. Therefore, your chances of succeeding in wrestling was the same as everyone you competed against. Same for us. Such a terrible excuse for your lack of success
"The first 30 seconds, everyone is a stud!" This is such a key insight into being a good rider. Once you break him, you can ride anyone.
Outstanding.......from skill to the mentality of a leg rider
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F...ing "A"...the info for properly hooking the legs at 7:45...is flat amazing.
Outstanding instruction and breakdown!
Now I'm ready to ride the fuck out those legs. Straight up💯💯
Thank you for this contribution to wrestlers.
Good mindset from Perry!
This position is very common in jiu jitsu and is referred to as the "back mount." It was very interesting to hear how this wrestler approaches the position. My son is now wrestling in high school and I am trying to tell him to use the hooks--get the back mount, get your hooks in and start looking for the half.
Dojo Mark that's exactly what one of my coaches taught me he also did jujitsu
Don’t compare this to jiu jitsu man. This is wrestling.
@@jarettesuikowsky6742 thats the point of this comment to compare wrestling to jiu jitsu since their both grappling sports
@@jarettesuikowsky6742 wrestling is grappling and jiu jitsu is grappling-different rules is what makes them different. They can borrow techniques from one another.
He mentioned he didn't like a single leg or cross body. It is because he has short legs and tried riding it the same as double. You have to sink it deeper to hook the shin with your toe and turn the knee out, if you plant it on the mat it picks the opponents knee off the mat and I am working pretty much square like he was with both legs in
Extremely informative
Common for Wrestler but super
1.02.10 1.06.00
24:12
38:00
Different strategies for wrestlers with different bodies types and feelings for wrestling acts.
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3:15-4:11
32:20-33:22 stack w/ chickenwing
goes through 40
jiu jitsuuu
Rich Homie Quan say that to a catch and we’ll see what happens
Sakurabaaa
This guy talks too much!
He’s teaching leg riding?
This guys an ncaa champ and you’re a nobody
@@williamsmoltz1079 lmao bro clicked on a hour long video what did he expect