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In this escape, we are going to threaten the “Hook the Leg” escape and when our opponent attempts to re-center his weight, we are going to continue his momentum over our bodies and take side control.
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In this escape, we are going to threaten the “Hook the Leg” escape and when our opponent attempts to re-center his weight, we are going to continue his momentum over our bodies and take side control.
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Thank you! Nice tutorial as always. I like to push his head into the
ground, to make the bridge&roll escape truly effortless. What do you think
of this variation?: watch?v=pyAFxrxRVko&feature=plcp
In Judo we call it Hon Gesa katame, so to me its correct since there are 4
different kesa gatames ( Hon, Ushiro, and Kuzure, and Makura Gesa Katame).
Always good thanks