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Understand the pressure on their chest to push, pivot and gain the Underhook
A basic slide by to spiral ride to a chop block and spreading the grips to land us in Kesa gatame
Parker is a kid that is sponsored by AGF and has done 30+ events with us per year. Every year, we have a roll when we link up! Last year was Richmond, VA this year is Fort Worth Texas.
Last year he was green, now blue but he taps black belts! He will get me soon enough lol
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All the timing in this is done when he releases his knee from squeezing your half guard.
He wonβt withstand the elbow pressure forcing the duck!
This is a 2 technique attack (minimum) with the Back Take if he releases his knee. Know that and the success of both go up!
Bump or Back, bump or Back, bump or back! Create the movement
This is a lil tidbit in the middle of a seminar in Tulsa at my affiliate, Thunderkick Fitness
Chin over the wrist to prevent the last second efforts to escape and clinch the eyes for self defense!
I teach the kids just like I do with adults. The Grey and Yellow ranks are for exposing the kids to new concepts and systems.
This is a fundamental pass you can teach to kids and adults and sprinkle in calf cranks, splits, twisters, passes to side control, back take variations, counters etc.
This is at a seminar at Fitness Fight Factory in Fort Worth that is owned and ran by my black belts.
2nd Degree Black Belt, Donny Blue, teaches how to attack a Walsh Choke aka Arm Triangle Guillotine, at an AGF Open Mat in Mississippi.
I have fell in love with the Switch from the Guards the last few years and teach it often. I was at an open mat with 7 black belts and a bunch of savage purples that work AGF. We were in Jackson, Mississippi at my buddy Anthony Mitchellβs gym, Precision Martial Arts.
Early Defense is always hand fighting. Late defense is going to Octopus Guard.
I love using the Underhook for entries into sweeps & takedowns too!
This is the one move I have accidentally knocked out a training partner with while going fast. Be careful! Once you understand it it can be done controlled though and vs any foot placement by an opponent.
Lots of goodies here!
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