No Gi Leglocks – Stephan Kesting & Oliver Taza
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This lesson is divided into eight pieces that cover every step of the leglock game. The content is written out rationally and plainly so that you may get better at this things as quickly as possible!
No Gi Leglocks begins with extensive instructions on how to dominate the leglock positional game, then moves on to the entry, finishes, counters, exercises, and techniques you’ll need to always know what to do next in the leg entanglement war.
Watch this video today and you’ll be able to tap out more people tomorrow!
Section 1 – Managing Leglock Positions
The Basics of No Gi Leglocks
The X Control Position for a Single Leg
3 Steps to Single Leg X Offbalancing
Outside Ashi, single leg x rollthrough
Transition from the Single Leg X to the False X
Position of the Saddle Control
Problems with the Saddle Position
Switching Between Leglock Controls
Section 2 – Bottom Leglock Entries against Standing and Kneeling
Standing vs. Entry – Instep Guard
Standing vs. Entry – Pull and Push
Kneeling vs. Entry – Double Unders Elevation
Kneeling vs. Entry – Pull and Push
Kneeling vs. Entry – The Armdrag
Section 3 – Submissions and Drills Leglock Entries
Armbar to Leglock Entry
Triangle Choke Leglock Entry
Omoplata enters with a leglock.
Key Points for Bottom-Up Entries
Two Drills for Better Inversion Entries
Section 4 – Top and Standing Leglock Entries
Top Entry – Frame and Wrap
Entry from the Top – Leg Drag
Top Entry – Modified Backstep
Top Entry vs. Butterfly Guard
3 Spinning Entries from the Top
Snapdown and Slide for Standing Entry
Standing vs. Entry – Single Leg
Standing vs. Entry – Rolling Entry
Section 5 – Finishes and Followups for Heel Hooks
How to Safely Train Heel Hooks
Putting the Finishing Touches on the Inside Heel Hook
Putting the Outside Heel Hook Together
Outside Ashi Followup Rollthrough
Followup Rollthrough to Same Leg Saddle
Followup Rollthrough to the Back
Followup Rollthrough to Opposite Side Saddle
Options for Combat Base Saddle Heel Hook Finish
Options for Combat Base Saddle to Guard Pass
Options for Combat Base Saddle to Kimura
Leglock Counters (Section 6)
Standing Single Leg X Counter
On the mat, place a single leg X counter.
Outside of the Ashi Counter
Counter for Saddles
Attacking from a 50/50 position
Section 7 – Additional Leglock Drills
Drill for Single Leg X Off-Balancing
Drill for Back Step Speed
Leg Switching Exercise
Drill for Counter and Transition
Overview of Positional Sparring
Acknowledgements
Section 8 – Additional Lessons
Oliver Taza’s Favorite Leglock (Bonus 1)
Bonus 2 – Strategy and Tactics vs. Technique
Bonus 3 – Recovering from a Kani Basami Smashed
Stephan Kesting is a person.
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