The Gripfighting and Kuzushi Formula DVDRip
The Gripfighting and Kuzushi Formula DVDRip
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Salepage: The Gripfighting and Kuzushi Formula DVDRip
This comprehensive tutorial explains in great detail how to win grip fights so you may dominate your opponent.
Additionally, you’ll discover the precise offbalancing techniques needed to make your guard strikes effective against competent opposition.
Gripfighting Concepts and Optimal Grips, Volume 1
One of the most important (and least taught) techniques in iiu-iitsu is winning the first handfighting combat. You’ll discover the precise techniques and adjustments needed to make your gi and no gi grips unbeatable in this book.
Gi & NO Gi Gripping Sequences, Volume 2
Here, you’ll discover the top-level gripfighting techniques that will let you to engage an opponent when they are in your guard and bind them in your preferred control grips in both gi and no gi.
Seated and Recumbent Guard, Volume 3 Kuzushi
The key to sweeping and submitting top-notch opponents from your guard is kuzushi, which is the methodical disruption of your opponent’s alignment. Kuzushi is covered by VOI 3 from both the seated and the lying guards.
Closed Guard Kuzushi & Training Exercises, Volume 4
This book teaches you how to build up sweeps and submissions from closed guard in a methodical way. Additionally, you’ll learn the precise drills needed to develop instinctual fluidity in your gripfighting and kuzushi techniques.
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