After a few requests we got around to filming our first shin to shin video. In this one we'll be covering the basics, framework and entering into the single leg X. From there we look at both sweeping and leg locking. Stay tuned for our second part coming soon where we chain it into some more advanced stuff.
Chapters 0:00 - Start 0:31 -Framework basics 2:50 - Enter and lifting 5:15 - Other angle 6:11 - Single leg X sweep 7:32 - Quick full view 7:56 - Troubleshooting 8:36 - Combat base entry 9:17 - Overview
HI, I like your video - quick question for you - could you elaborate on your defense to rolling headlock entries from your opponent? How do you prefer to avoid them? You mentioned not letting your head drift too far forward, but dont you think they can still do a rolling front headlock even when you have a bit higher posture? Thanks for any advice.
Good question! I’ll try my best to explain it here but that’s hard 😅 So yes, they can still do rolling front headlocks but as they launch forward it actually gives me beautiful leglock entries. Also it is just one of those things I should be aware of as mentioned and be ready to defend. Mainly shrugging my shoulders, rotating and gripfighting their grip or, if there is more space there, not allowing them to get into an advantage position. So for instance their Guillotine is in tight but I feel I can scramble op top into side control. In practice I usually just beat them to a good leglock position as they make their attempt. Just focus on timing and out angling them.
@@EnergiaMartialArts Thanks for the response! So if you go to elevate their leg and they latch on to a rolling headlock, do you think most of the time you can just continue entering the legs and they will have to let go of the headlock?
After a few requests we got around to filming our first shin to shin video. In this one we'll be covering the basics, framework and entering into the single leg X. From there we look at both sweeping and leg locking.
Stay tuned for our second part coming soon where we chain it into some more advanced stuff.
Chapters
0:00 - Start
0:31 -Framework basics
2:50 - Enter and lifting
5:15 - Other angle
6:11 - Single leg X sweep
7:32 - Quick full view
7:56 - Troubleshooting
8:36 - Combat base entry
9:17 - Overview
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That was a great overview video, thanks a lot!!
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to comment! Stay tuned for part 2 next week 🙌🏼 if you ever have any suggestions let me know
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HI, I like your video - quick question for you - could you elaborate on your defense to rolling headlock entries from your opponent? How do you prefer to avoid them? You mentioned not letting your head drift too far forward, but dont you think they can still do a rolling front headlock even when you have a bit higher posture? Thanks for any advice.
Good question! I’ll try my best to explain it here but that’s hard 😅
So yes, they can still do rolling front headlocks but as they launch forward it actually gives me beautiful leglock entries. Also it is just one of those things I should be aware of as mentioned and be ready to defend. Mainly shrugging my shoulders, rotating and gripfighting their grip or, if there is more space there, not allowing them to get into an advantage position. So for instance their Guillotine is in tight but I feel I can scramble op top into side control.
In practice I usually just beat them to a good leglock position as they make their attempt. Just focus on timing and out angling them.
@@EnergiaMartialArts Thanks for the response! So if you go to elevate their leg and they latch on to a rolling headlock, do you think most of the time you can just continue entering the legs and they will have to let go of the headlock?
@@euroamerican15 yes because I control the position/their hipline 🙏
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Part 2? Next week I hope 😊💪🏼
Isn't it against the rules to stick your shin in your opponent's groin? 04:42
Nope! 100% allowed like this leg configuration 😊 as long as you're not hit it in the groin/middle on purpose.