Allow me to take a few notes: set ups: 1) push - 0:04 push --> snap down (to pull opponent) --> grab armpit with opposite-side arm --> arm drag --> back 2.1) 2 on 1 & arm drag from the same side of the body - 0:31 from 2 on 1 --> slip down same-side arm to wrist --> raise opposite-side arm to tricep --> arm drag --> back If the opponent blocks your opposite-side arm by holding the tricep (I didn't know this, it seems to be a counter to the arm drag): - 0:54 pull the held arm down while snapping both your arms to break the hold --> arm drag --> back 2.2) 2 on 1 & arm drag from the opposite side of the body - 1:45 from 2 on 1 --> move head and shoulders to the other tricep --> raise same-side arm up by the elbow to remove opponent's hold --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep & same-side arm grabs wrist --> arm drag --> back How to arm drag when opponent holds a wrist: same-side inside wrist control: 3) 2:05 move forward foot a bit to the back & backward foot to the side (basically an L-step) --> move same-side arm to the inside to create space --> free opposite-side arm --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep --> arm drag --> back If you have opposite-side inside wrist control with one hand while your other hand holds the forearm, while your opponent has same-side inside wrist control: 4) 2:47 move forward foot a bit to the back & backward foot to the side (basically an L-step) --> move same-side arm to the inside to create space --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep --> arm drag --> back
Allow me to take a few notes:
set ups:
1) push
- 0:04 push --> snap down (to pull opponent) --> grab armpit with opposite-side arm --> arm drag --> back
2.1) 2 on 1 & arm drag from the same side of the body
- 0:31 from 2 on 1 --> slip down same-side arm to wrist --> raise opposite-side arm to tricep --> arm drag --> back
If the opponent blocks your opposite-side arm by holding the tricep (I didn't know this, it seems to be a counter to the arm drag):
- 0:54 pull the held arm down while snapping both your arms to break the hold --> arm drag --> back
2.2) 2 on 1 & arm drag from the opposite side of the body
- 1:45 from 2 on 1 --> move head and shoulders to the other tricep --> raise same-side arm up by the elbow to remove opponent's hold --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep & same-side arm grabs wrist --> arm drag --> back
How to arm drag when opponent holds a wrist:
same-side inside wrist control:
3) 2:05 move forward foot a bit to the back & backward foot to the side (basically an L-step) --> move same-side arm to the inside to create space --> free opposite-side arm --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep --> arm drag --> back
If you have opposite-side inside wrist control with one hand while your other hand holds the forearm, while your opponent has same-side inside wrist control:
4) 2:47 move forward foot a bit to the back & backward foot to the side (basically an L-step) --> move same-side arm to the inside to create space --> opposite-side arm grabs tricep --> arm drag --> back
Great breakdown
Good job coach. You do a great job of lengthening his arm and separating his elbow from his body to create space for your drag.
Just got the opportunity to train with this man yesterday. His technique is incredible
Really technical detail. Love it!
Wrestling technique mma skills like martial arts background
excellent .
This is amazing.
Great video!!!
Good one
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Would you ever open a school in Orange County California?
Gold! a different animal it is !!
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I came here for the arm drag moves.. What the even heck are they doing?
advanced concepts being given !!!!
chain moves coming in from first contact .
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Ridiculous . Greco Roman is not for you, sorry
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He's an olympic silver medalist what are you talking about