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Ryan Hall – Arm Triangles Disc 1 – 3
Ryan Hall – Arm Triangles Disc 1 – 3
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This DVD collection is beneficial to everyone! Depending on their experiences, each viewer will get various meanings from it. For each level of the belt, there are wisdom diamonds. This is a great spot to begin using Arm Triangles if you have never done so. You will learn a TON from it if you are skilled and have been utilizing Arm Triangles with little results.
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This three-disc DVD package explains the Arm Triangle submission as practiced by Ryan Hall. Similar to his other instructional DVDs, Ryan arranges this one’s layers in a fairly logical sequence, beginning with simple ideas and mechanical information the spectator has to be aware of before moving on to the more sophisticated motions, set-ups, and combinations. In his usual conversational and casual manner, Ryan shares a ton of details about these ideas. He very well explains out what really makes the submission function. Ryan Hall gets directly to the heart of the matter. To his credit, he also acknowledges that his aide Seph Smith is the true authority on this submission. Watch the following brief instructional segments from Seph Smith about the arm triangle (Ryan Hall’s first Black Belt).
Ryan first outlines a precise plan for the submission before going on to discuss and go into great length about the many Arm Triangle variations, which he elegantly refers to as “multiple manifestations of the same technique.”
These include the conventional side Arm Triangle (also known as the side choke or kata gatame), the D’arce Choke (also known as the Brabo Choke), the Anaconda Choke, the Ezekiel Choke (which he does differently from the version often taught), and the guillotine. Ryan goes on to describe several practical combos that help the audience understand the strategy and how minor tweaks may put your opponent in danger. Ryan then emphasizes the significance of positional control. He quickly transitions into side control, knee on stomach, half guard, turtle, front headlock (sprawling position), and leg drag. He emphasizes the techniques for offering your opponent mobility alternatives that endanger him with each decision they make by using these dominant positions. Ryan’s strategy primarily consists of applying pressure when in a position of dominance (side control), which limits his opponent’s choices and forces him to submit with an arm triangle choke. He gives several examples to help the audience understand what he means. Additionally, Ryan advises applying various forms of pressure to the opponent in an effort to make him feel uncomfortable and compel him to reveal a weakness in order to release the pressure. In essence, Ryan Hall’s offensive plan traps his adversary in a Catch-22 situation. The opponent MUST reveal himself and be open to the arm triangle because of how uncomfortable and out of position he is. Ryan explains this method conceptually to the audience before stressing it in various stances and setups.
Finally, Ryan offers some terrific transitions into the Arm Triangle posture as well as troubleshoots a variety of issues that might occur when doing it. The set is concluded with a list of training exercises the spectator may utilize to incorporate the fundamental movement and setup ideas of the Arm Triangle into their play.
Look no farther if you’ve having trouble finishing the Arm Triangle submission or if it wears you out. This is your lucky card!
This set’s complete material is quite valuable. The audience is given detail after detail and principle after principle. With his deep understanding of the Arm Triangle, Ryan Hall is quite kind. He does not obscure anything; rather, he simplifies things into ideas that even a novice can understand. After seeing this DVD set, I bet you’ll adore arm triangles if you didn’t before. He defeats the Arm Triangle via jiu-jitsu. In other words, he emphasizes precise placement, anatomical knowledge, and leverage rather than wrapping the head and arm and applying extreme pressure. This strategy is completely consistent with optimal positional dominance and energy efficiency. highly technical This set, coupled with Seph Smith, completely altered my Arm Triangle play.
Salepage : Ryan Hall – Arm Triangles Disc 1 – 3
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