The Blackout Hybrid Pin and Cradle System by David Petrone
The Blackout Hybrid Pin and Cradle System by David Petrone
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Salepage: The Blackout Hybrid Pin and Cradle System by David Petrone
A strong, reliable way to get past the guard is to combine the cradle with some of the most popular passes, such the knee slice.
From the cradle, go on to back takes, submissions, guard passes, and more!
By obtaining cradles from all directions, you may establish more reliable controls over your opponent.
With Petrone’s distinctive and unconventional lower body assaults, submit right from the cradle.
With the right grips and body alignment, you can make your opponent uncomfortable at every turn.
Part 1:
Introduction and Basics of Blackout Cradling
Blackout Cradle Awareness Introduction
Fundamentals of Cradling From Cradle To Grave in a Blackout
The Schalles: Inside Cradle (CACC, Jackknife Hold), Blackout Transition to Splade.
The Shannon: Rolling Transition To Inverted Banana Split From Attacking Seated Butterfly Guard With Near Side Cradle (CACC Spread Eagle)
Attacking butterfly guard with a near side cradle and a walk back transition to a spladle in The Slaydle
The Sumarian: Spread Eagle (CACC) Banana Split (Far Side Cradle To Blackout Cradle Stack To Double Wrist Lock) & Calf Slicer
Transition from the Banana Split (CACC Spread Eagle) to the Twister (Wrestler’s Guillotine) in The Sentinel – Near Side Cradle with 10P Truck
Part 2: Enter The Cradle – Fundamentals of the Hybrid Submission Grappling Cradling System
With RNC, far side cradle to seated stack back take Finish inside the crib (Cacc Jackknife Hold) With an RNC finish, crush to insert the hook to the back take.
Fundamentals of the Enter The Cradle – Hybrid Submission Grappling Cradling System
With RNC, far side cradle to seated stack back take Finish inside the crib (Cacc Jackknife Hold) To Hook To A Back Take With Rnc, Crush Finish the near side cradle with a 10p truck, then go to the back take with a rnc Finish the far side cradle (with the arm in) to the sneaky rnc or neck crank. Finish Near Side Cradle Crushing To High Mount And Guillotine Far Side Cradle To “Quick” High Mount Finish the wrestler’s guillotine with the far side cradle (arm out) and the blackout cradle stack.
Leg Breakers, Dark Side of the Cradle, Part 3
Far Side Cradle To 50/50 With Apache Submission Series by The Billy Club
The Steel Shoe: Belly Down Straight Ankle Lock and Near Side Cradle to Outside Calf Lock
A. The Chuck – Seated Calf Slicer To Near Side Cradle
Dark Side Of The Cradle – Head Hunters Brass, The Sully – Near Side Cradle To Boston Half Crab Knuckler – Far Side Cradle (Arm In) To Reinforced Ezekiel / Punch Choke Mother Knuckler – Far Side Cradle
The Warden- Far Side Cradle (Arm In Attacking Cradle Grip) To Bulldog Coke Last Supper- Near Side Cradle Straight Choke Rib Sandwich Captain Crook- Far Side Cradle (Arm Out) To Sailer’s Crank The Penitentiary- Far Side Cradle (Arm In) To Same Side Arm Triangle
Near Side Cradle to High Elbow of The Gallows Guillotine
Near Side Cradle To 10 Finger Choke With A 10 Finger Discount (On Knees Or Mounted)
The Shiv, Near Side: Butterfly Guard To Arm In Guillotine Attacking Cradle
Dark Path Of Hybrid Submission Grappling And Secret Cradle Submissions: Part 4 of “El Camino”
Maserati: Outside heel hook seated in the near side cradle
Black Cadillac – Attacking Turtle Position Or From The Snap Down Club Down To Crossfase Into Compression Cradle Lincoln – Attacking Butterfly Guard With Near Side Cradle Rolling Through To Heel Hook Nelson, Quarter Lock Road My Trans Am: Shoulder Pin To Leg Nelson To Reverse Inverted Cradle Finish Cradle Limousine Driver: Near Side Cradle To Spine Lock Far Side Step Over Cradle To Compression Lock/Neck Crank With Calf Slicer Traditional Cradles To Traditional Submissions: The World
Near Side Cradle to Crooked Head Scissor to Double Wristlock (Kimura) Far Side Cradle to Armbar Far Side Cradle to Mounted Triangle Near Side Cradle to Bottom Side Triangle Near Side Cradle to Darce Finish Bonus Cradle – The Dali
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