Craig McIntosh – Scottish Necktie System
Craig McIntosh – Scottish Necktie System
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Salepage: Craig McIntosh – Scottish Necktie System
The System You Must Master To Be A Scottish Standout Grappler Over the past ten years, Craig McIntosh has won several titles in submission grappling!
Head Coach of The Submission Factory and a skilled Scottish grappler, Craig McInstosh.
The skills in this series may be performed by anyone; you don’t need long arms to accomplish them.
With a supercharged submission game and a plethora of devastating neck assaults at your disposal, you may develop into a more versatile and dangerous grappler.
CHOKE OR STRANGLE SNAPDOWN AND SPRAWL INITIAL GRIP AND TROUBLESHOOTING PART 1 INTRODUCTION
Variation of the Peruvian Neckie A single Peruvian Necktei variation Japanese Necktei Part No. 2 NECKTIE TO DARCE, 2 NECKTIE TO DARCE, No. 1 NECKTIE TO DARCE, 2 Three NECKTIE TO DARCE 4 JAPANESE NECKTIES – HALF GUARD NECKTIES FROM SIDE CONTROL DOPE MOUNT TO NECKTIES STACK PASS TO NECKTIES SUMMARY
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