Yasuhiro Tanaka – Sambo Techniques Complete Guide Vol 3
Yasuhiro Tanaka – Sambo Techniques Complete Guide Vol 3
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Salepage: Yasuhiro Tanaka – Sambo Techniques Complete Guide Vol 3
The following chapters are found in the third and last volume of this set of three DVDs:
1. Gripping: sutemiwaza, gripping from the inside, and gripping from the outside.
Breaking the hold, double leg takedown, and hip throw sutemiwaza grip
Important grasping points 2 point games focused sparring gripping practice
2: Throws depending on grip: Hip throw when sleeve and belt are grasped; Hip throw to kesagatame when sleeve and belt are grasped; Throw when belt and lapel are grasped by both hands;
Belt grip to rolling kneebar, Belt grip and leg entwine to rolling kneebar, Belt grip to sutemi waza, and Fireman’s carry from lapel grip
Belt grasp with the leg entwined to a hip throw or a reverse hip throw.
Belt and sleeve hold to foot sweep sutemi waza
One sleeve grip to single leg hip throw; both sleeve grip to running foot sweep; both sleeve grip to foot sweep
3: Additional cutting-edge methods
aircraft toss in two steps
-Gripping belt and sleeve to fling rolling hip
Cradle to kneebar, Americana to kneebar, rolling Americana to ankle lock, scissor takedown to calf slicer, etc.
-Armbar to throw from mount -Side control
-Ankle lock to the straight turtle
-Single leg defense to kneebar -Kneebar pulldown -Scissor sweep reverse to achilles lock
Japanese as a language
Health and Medical course
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