Stephan Kesting – Unorthodox Positions & Attacks
Stephan Kesting – Unorthodox Positions & Attacks
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XVID | English | 640×360 | AVI | 25 fps 548 kbps | MP3 192 kbps | 470 MB Stephan Kesting – Unorthodox Positions & Attacks eLearning is a genre.
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Stephan Kesting’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructional video
Stephan Kesting, a BJJ black belt and Combat Submission Wrestling teacher, recently presented three of his favorite “unorthodox” grappling positions to a sold-out seminar audience.
You may now get your hands on this information as well!
The video covers three grappling positions that are not commonly seen in mainstream BJJ: kesa gatame, offside kesa gatame, and reverse mount.
These positions are extremely powerful in both BJJ and submission grappling since your opponent is not expecting them.
He will also not anticipate you to initiate match-ending submission strikes from these situations.
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