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Here are five very useful applications for the arm drag. There may be some blurred lines between jiu-jitsu, various styles of wrestling, self-defense and sport overlaps, etc., but regardless, these are great options for the arm drag. Explored herein is how to drill the arm drag and it apply based on various energies. I hope this helps you to implement this versatile technique into your game, and if you have any questions, I will do my best to answer.
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An Ankle Pick is used to take an opponent to the mat and immediately transition to a Heel Hook. CAUTION! HEEL HOOKS ARE DANGEROUS SO USE MATURITY AND CAUTION WHEN PRACTICING AND APPYLING HEEL HOOKS. View hundreds of videos of judo, freestyle judo, Shingitai Jujitsu, sambo, submission grappling and sport jujitsu on our Youtube channel at http://youtube.com/user/welcomematstevescott. The Welcome Mat Judo-Jujitsu Club was founded in 1969. Please subscribe to our Youtube channel if you have not done so already. Visit our web sites at http://www.WelcomeMatJudoClub, http://www.judoblackbelt.com and visit our online store at http://www.WelcomeMatStore.com. Join our premium channel at http://www.grapplingcoach.us. Thank you for watching our video.
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The Russian Tie commonly found is wrestling is also simply called the Two on One…. I doubt Russians actually call this series… the Russian Tie.
On of our most effective Jiu-Jitsu throws in TRITAC-Jitsu is the Uchi Mata throw, a very common judo throw. What is great about the Uchi Mata jiu-jitsu throw is that it sets up a variety of other takedowns, including the Ankle pick.
The Ankle pick is a wrestling takedown that can be used effectively in Jiu-Jitsu, MMA and Self-Defense.
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Derrick Darling shows how to attack with an Ankle Pick Throw after using a Guillotine control set up at John Saylor’s Shingitai Training Camp in 2016.
Cary teaches his Collar Tie Slip to his misdirection Ankle Pick.
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This video is about the Arm Drag into the Ankle Pick. This Ankle Pick variation is a high percentage, low risk attack that’ll work at any skill level. Give it a try and let me know what you think in the comments below.