Joint Lock Encyclopedia DVD by Hidetaka Aso
Joint Lock Encyclopedia DVD by Hidetaka Aso
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Salepage: Joint Lock Encyclopedia DVD by Hidetaka Aso
One of the best submission grappling instructors in Japan,
Hidetaka Aso will coach you through a countless number of joint locks in
this DVD.
This is a Region 2 dvd and will not play in all dvd players
Contents include:
Achilles lock variation
Kneebar combination
Leg lock
Joint locks from the top
Joint locks from the bottom
Joint locks from behind
Arm lock
Wakigatame (armbar)
Wakijujigatame (armbar)
Sankakujime (triangle)
Combinations from the guard
Variation from when your opponent takes your back
Face lock variation
Choke variations
Wakigatame (armbar) variations
Arm lock variations
Leg bar variations
Heal hold variations
And more!
Health and Medical course
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