See the entire video at: http://damagecontrolmma.com/the-catch…Kazushi Sakuraba's Coach, a first generation student under Billy Riley, Billy Robinson shares a rare glimpse at two variations of the Shin Lock.
See the entire video at: http://damagecontrolmma.com/the-catch…Kazushi Sakuraba's Coach, a first generation student under Billy Riley, Billy Robinson shares a rare glimpse at two variations of the Shin Lock.
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LOL, I could see Rener Gracie squirming in pain saying “don’t demonstrate
the break”.
Old masters are awesome. That move is very dangerous though. It’s easy to
damage those nerves behind the shin and up the knee. Could end in a trip to
the ER.
so why don’t see this move in the ufc? and why don’t we see many of these
wrestling moves in the ufc? just asking
+Josh RobinsonPaulson also started in Judo first. He's mastered many arts over 30+ years of training.
+Josh Robinson Ah, ok. Sorry for the confusion, it just didn't look tight enough to be a choke.
+Matt Henderson it's a compression choke. Eric Paulson, (Barnett's coach) did a YouTube demo after metamoris to correct everyone saying it was a neck crank. Judokas also do this move.
+Josh Robinson Well, it was more of a neck crank… but aside from that you've got it spot on.
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I would think that you could push the elbow off your shin, or you could throw your free leg over the head and go for an arm bar.
Cuz the guy on the back is going to choke you. Â I mean you might hurt the shin a little bit but your going to be unconscious.
Pro fighters won't tap out to pain without threat of breaking something.