Aaron Benzrihem – Basics To Advanced The Leg Drag
Aaron Benzrihem – Basics To Advanced The Leg Drag
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Salepage: Aaron Benzrihem – Basics To Advanced The Leg Drag
Learn all there is to know about the leg drag from beginning to end. The leg drag is SO MUCH MORE than simply a guard pass; you can utilize it from guard, as a pin, and SO MUCH MORE!
The Leg Drag is SIMPLE to use and effective in both Gi and No Gi. Use it to attack the back and from passes you are already familiar with.
This simple to use instructional series will teach you EVERYTHING you need to know to start utilizing the leg drag from EVERYWHERE, with more than 4 hours of segmented and sequential information spread across 6 volumes.
Aaron’s conceptual method of teaching makes it much simpler to begin employing these strategies right away.
You may locate a laid-out, COMPLETE route map on this tutorial. Beginning with the fundamentals of control, ideas, movement, mobility, and mechanics, Aaron will devote the whole first book to these topics. This will establish the groundwork for you to implement right away.
From there, you will discover other ways to use it, like as a pin, an attack on the back, a submission, and more!
Vol. 1: Fundamentals, Control, and Concepts of Leg Drag
Introduction
Preface to Leg Drag Variations (Regular Staple, Shelf – Combat Base, Standing)
Leg Drag Fundamental Staple Ideas
Basic Shelf Concepts: Leg Drag
Concepts for Standing Leg Drag
Recognizing The Way
Utilization: A Position Beyond A Pass
Vol. 2: Technical Applications Of Leg Drag Passing Concepts
Introduction
Toreando Leg Drag
From an X Pass, Leg Drag
Leg Drag From a Passing Circle
Leg Drag 2 On 1 Grip: Different Versions
Leg Drag One Throw By While Grabbing Pants
Leg Drag While Holding The Ankle Or Knee
Passes With Leg Drag From Stack
Drag Your Legs From Under
From a Double Under, Leg Drag
Leg Drag When Passing Folds
Leg Dragging After Knee Slit
Knowledge Of The Rolling Leg Drag
Vol. 3: Passing Continued – Using The Leg Drag Against Different Guards – Specific Applications
Introduction
Leg Drag vs. Basic De La Riva 2 on 1
Leg Drag #2 vs De La Riva
Leg Drag #3 vs De La Riva
Leg Drag vs the Reverse De La Riva
Leg Drag against Reverse De La Riva, second
Spider Guard vs. Leg Drag #1
Spider Guard vs. Leg Drag #2
First Leg Drag against. Lasso – Passing To Lasso Side
Lasso #2 vs. Leg Drag – Opposite Side
Leg Drag vs. Lasso #3: Using the Stack
Leg Drift vs 50/50
Leg Drag vs. Three Types of Butterfly Guard
Knee shield vs. leg drag variations
Worm Guard vs. Leg Drag
Passing with a Leg Drag: Specific Concepts
Knowing How To Use The Rolling Leg Drag Against Several Guards And In Scrambles
Learn how to use the leg drag from the bottom in Volume 4 of Guard Play Leg Drag.
Introduction
Recognizing The Same Leg Drag Ideas From The Bottom
Various Leg Drag Techniques And Bottom Control
Hunting Leg Drag From Bottom Ideology
Vol. 5: Using The Leg Drag From The Bottom – Particular Attacks And Defense
Introduction
Basic Leg Drag From Single Leg
Leg Drag Coming From X Guard
Leg Drag #2 from the X Guard
Leg Drag #3 from the X Guard
De La Riva’s Leg Drag No. 1: Baby Bolo
De La Riva #2 Leg Drag
Leg Drag from the Reverse De La Riva – Kiss of the Dragon
From a Deep Half Guard, Leg Drag
Vol. 6: Recognizing the Leg Drag, The Backward Path, and Submissions
Introduction
Putting them in single hip position forces the back.
Always Using The “Sneaky Hook”
Attacking The Arm Triangle 1: Back Takes 4:42
Taking the Ezekiel hostage
Ezekiel or the Arm Triangle to retake
Various Leg Attacks: Knee Bar, Honey Hole, and Returning To The Lower Body
Switching back to the back
Concepts, Principles, and Techniques Review
Conclusion
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