Nathan Leverton – Total Grappling Series – Side and Top Position Vol.2
Nathan Leverton – Total Grappling Series – Side and Top Position Vol.2
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Salepage: Nathan Leverton – Total Grappling Series – Side and Top Position Vol.2
Volume 2 Starts out in side control but starts to look at the less well-known leg and ankle lock opportunities from this position.
Clear demonstrations are given of how to ‘hop up’ from side control into heel hook, achilles lock, figure 4 toe hold and straight knee bar.
A lot of very useful detail is given on these techniques, which can be notoriously difficult to master.
A variety of scenarios for the application of these options are played out and explanation of why the locks work.
Next a more detailed look at top control is given.
Straight armbar from top control, leg scissors, kimura and various escapes and counters are examined.
Regular scarf hold is looked at including how to do a kimura variation, straight arm lock and a leg keylock without moving out of scarf hold.
Then how to switch from scarf to side control in order to get a side choke.
A nice reverse triangle choke is illustrated and how to kimura someone who has managed to get a knee to your chest and is working to pull guard.
Nathan then looks at chaining the submissions into thirteen workable combinations.
These include keylock – straight arm bar — keylock, keylock – stepover armbar, keylock – kimura, kimura – straight armbar – head scissors etc.
Nathan demonstrates how if you fail in your initial submission a secondary submission attempt can be used to ‘set up’ your opponent.
By playing on the opponent’s natural reaction you can then revert to your first submission and be successful.
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