Tarsis Humphreys – Leg Attacks Against Modern Guards
Tarsis Humphreys – Leg Attacks Against Modern Guards
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Salepage: Tarsis Humphreys – Leg Attacks Against Modern Guards
Tired of getting caught in the modern guards we have today?
With RUTHLESS Leg Attacks, Tarsis Humphreys demonstrates how to defeat the toughest guards of today.
Discover how to use leg attacks to overcome De La Riva, defeat half guard, and execute the X-Guard!
Give them 0 minutes to get their game ready.
Use constant Leg Attacks to force your opponent to second-guess every choice they make.
Develop your Topside Leg Attacks to the point where your opponent passes the guard to you.
1st volume:
Kneebar against De La Riva, Calf Slicer against Deep De La Riva, and Berimbolo Kneebar against Half Guard are used in the introduction.
Kneebar against a different half guard
Against De La Riva, a rolling toe hold
Reverse De La Riva Estima Lock
2nd volume:
Modified toe hold from 50/50 Straight ankle lock vs De La Riva Toe hold from 50/50
50/50 Achilles to straight ankle lock Crush from 50/50 variant Toe hold from 50/50
Knee bars from the bottom to the top are distributed equally.
3rd volume:
modified X-guard calf slicer from modified 50/50 knee bar from modified Lasso Guard calf slicer from Turtle modified toe hold with forearm
Knee bar from bottom Turtle, groin lock from Turtle
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