Victor Hugo – The Modern Leglock Manual Vol.1
Victor Hugo – The Modern Leglock Manual Vol.1
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Salepage: Victor Hugo – The Modern Leglock Manual Vol.1
Number 1
Introduction to Chapter 1 0:00 – 00:37
Single X to Toe Hold in Chapter 2 from 00:37 to 03:59
Single X to Knee Bar in Chapter 3 from 03:59 to 05:56
Single X to Curu Curu (Chapter 4) 05:56–12:06
12:06 to 15:49 in Chapter 5 – Single X to “A” tripod
15:49 to 20:05 in Chapter 6 – Single X to X Guard to Calf Slicer
20:05 to 22:32 in Chapter 7 – COUNTERS – Waiter Sweep Counter
22:32 to 25:56 in Chapter 8 – Lasso to Leg Drag to Estima Lock
Schrock Lock Against Guard Recovery (Chapter 9) 25:56–28:31
28:31 to 32:29 in Chapter 10 – Toe Hold Defending Ankle Lock
32:29 to 35:56 in Chapter 11 – Toreando to Knee on Belly, Knee Bar Counter
35:56 to 39:31 in Chapter 12 – Coyote Sweep to Knee Bar Counter
Deep DLRV to Scoop Grip to Knee Bar Counter in Chapter 13 at 39:31
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Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
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Medicine has been around for thousands of years, during most of which it was an art (an area of skill and knowledge) frequently having connections to the religious and
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