Gene Mills – Wrestling – Russian 2 on 1
Gene Mills – Wrestling – Russian 2 on 1
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Salepage: Gene Mills – Wrestling – Russian 2 on 1
Wrestling – Gene Mills – Russian 2 on 1English | 704×480 | MPG | 29.
970 fps 1150 kbps | MP3 192 kbps | 476 MBGenre: eLearningLearn from a Four-time All American, two-time NCAA Division I Champion, with an unofficial NCAA pin record at 107 pins.
1979- Pan-American Games Champion 1980- Olympic team member, voted “Athlete of the Year” by U.S.Olympic Committee.
Tbsili (USSR) Champion, won with no bad points, O.W.Two-time World Cup Champion and World Super Champion (Japan) & O.W1981- Voted Outstanding wrestler NCAA by unanimous decision.
1982- National AAU Champion1985- Roger Goulon Champion (France) & O.W.Rokoczy CupChampion (Hungary) & O.W.National Sports Festival Champion.
USA Team member and assistant coach at Syracuse University.
Description:NCAA champ Gene Mills demonstrates the fireman’s carry from a 2 on 1 tie.
Gene covers the Russian two on one series in great detail, demonstrating not only the takedowns and setups, but also what to do if tries to counter by controlling your wrist, pushing your head, or even using it on you.
A very effective and useful tape if you find yourself lacking that blinding speed and need a means of slowing your opponent’s motion down.
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