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How to Solidify and Tighten Loose Leglock Positions

You want your leglocks to be TIGHT!! Here’s Rob Biernacki, the creator of Modern Leglock Formula (http://www.grappearts.com/leglocks) taking you through the techniques to tighten up and solidify your leglock submissions regardless of whether you’re using Ashi Garami, the 411, Outside Ashi, 50/50 or any other lower body submission.

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Filed Under: Training Videos Tagged With: 411, anklelock, ashi garami, bjj, brazilian jiu-jitsu, footlock, gracie jiu jitsu, heel hook, jujutsu, kneebar, Leglock, Leglock Positions, leglocks, nogi, Rob Biernacki, self defense, Stephan Kesting, submission, Submission Grappling, submission wrestling

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LESSON INFO:
Publish Date: April 6, 2018
Category/s: Training Videos
Athletes: Rob Biernacki, Stephen Kesting
Division: GI, No Gi
Guards & Control: Ashi Garami, Cross Ashi / 411 / Inside Sankaku / Honey Hole / Game Over / Checkmate / Reaper / Leg Knot /The Saddle /
Maneuvers: Finishing Details, Submissions
Submissions: Leglocks
Sweeps:
Throws & Takedowns:
Skill Level: Black Belt, Blue Belt, Brown Belt, Purple Belt, White Belt
Video Length: Long Clip
Views: 4512
Favorited: 1
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