Unarmed – Joint Cranks and Joint Locks by Hock Hochheim
Unarmed – Joint Cranks and Joint Locks by Hock Hochheim
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Salepage: Unarmed – Joint Cranks and Joint Locks by Hock Hochheim
Control and Containment for Police, Military and Citizen Action In Joint Cranks 1 and 2: Here are Hock’s Hall of Fame joint cranks and locks that he likes, AND his Hall of SHAME joint cranks and locks he does not like, and he explains why. (This is the second in a series of two on this subject.)
Using only the principles involved with the essence of combat, Hock introduces a series of joint attacks in this highly organized progression:
1 – Fingers Progression
2 – Wrist Progression
3 – Wrist/Elbow Progression
4 – Elbow Progression
5 – Elbow/Shoulder Progression
6 – Shoulder Progression
7 – Shoulder/Neck Progression
8 – Neck Progression
9 – Legs (hip, knee, ankle) Progression
10 – Applications, Counters, Lock Flows and Combat Scenarios
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