John Danaher – Leglocks Enter The System Remastered Vol.5-6
John Danaher – Leglocks Enter The System Remastered Vol.5-6
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Salepage: John Danaher – Leglocks Enter The System Remastered Vol.5-6
Vol. 5 (00:00 – 14:11) Introduction: Straight and Cross Ashi’s Similarities and Differences (14:11–18:04) (18:04 – 19:38) First and second legs (19:38 – 21:55) Single- and double-leg approaches (21:55 – 26:28) Turnout Issue (26:28 – 30:18) Ashi: Double Leg Approach with Ankle Lace (30:18 – 32:09) Release Issue (32:09 – 36:46) In charge of the release (36:46 – 41:38) A different Achilles grip (41:38 – 45:06) Attack with two heels (45:06 – 47:59) Lace Leg (Generating Conundrum) (47:59 – 53:50) Divider Hand (53:50 – 57:17) elbow chopper (57:17 – 01:02:01) Over-Under Technique (01:02:01 – 01:04:21) Two elbows (01:04:21 – 01:07:46) Double-Cross Technique (01:07:46 – 01:15:47) Managing the Shared Spiral
Vol. 6 (00:00 – 02:21) Intro (02:21 – 04:59) Central Issues (04:59 – 10:18) Detaching Legs (10:18 – 15:47) Two-Legged Roll (15:47 – 19:26) Toehold in the Figure Four (19:26 – 26:37) Problem Attack (26:37 – 35:06) Figure Four: Toe Holding the First Leg (35:06 – 42:25) Toe hold non-optimal conditions in Figure 4 (42:25 – 48:17) A change to the outside Ashi heel hook (48:17 – 53:22) Cross Ashi Inside Heel Hook Transition (53:22 – 55:00) Linking The Three Ashi Systems, Introduction (55:00 – 01:01:10) Head Placement (01:01:10 – 01:05:46) Crossover Leg Spin by the Opponent (01:05:46 – 01:09:48) Fixed Crossover (01:09:48 – 01:13:34) Cross Ashi With A Spin Leg (01:13:34 – 01:16:56) Ashi Spin Leg To Reverse (01:16:56 – 01:22:27) Straight To Cross Transition With Rolling Ashi
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