Yoshiaki Fujiwara – Shoot Fighting Submission Systems
Yoshiaki Fujiwara – Shoot Fighting Submission Systems
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Salepage: Yoshiaki Fujiwara – Shoot Fighting Submission Systems
Explore the great pro wrestler Yoshiaki Fujiwara’s thoughts!
Learn time-tested methods that have been updated for today to secure the submission.
Yoshiaki has spent more than 50 years perfecting his collection of contributions.
This two-part course provides a comprehensive offensive arsenal by covering the necessary joint locks, cranks, and chokes.
Part 1:
Introduction
Front Head Lock Restraint Leglock Heel Hook
Leg Bar
Defense Position Neck Crank Tricks Against a Wrestler’s Defense Position and Explaining His Style: How to Dissect an Opponent in Defense Position Attack Position More Attack Position Defense
Toe hold defense position attack technique for lifting someone who is resisting
Part 2:
Using a towel, do Nami Juji Jime (cross choke)
Jime Hadaka (rear naked choke)
Kesagatame (scarf hold)
From the Side Position, Arm Locks
Kesagatame (scarf hold)
Toe and ankle hold with a knee bar
Standing Armbar Choke from the Mount Position Neck Crank Katagatame
Armbar Defense Against an Armbar Defense Against an Armbar Countering an Armlock from Side Control Escape from the Fujiwara Armbar Armbar Countering the Armbar Counter Into a Triangle Choke
The Heel Hook Ending Speech: How to Avoid It
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