This is a kung fu board, i'm surprised nobody mentioned the drop the elbow on the back of the head technique. Pretty much in the reptoire of every TCMAtist.:p
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This is a kung fu board, i'm surprised nobody mentioned the drop the elbow on the back of the head technique. Pretty much in the reptoire of every TCMAtist.:p
i think it came from tai chi people. the move is actually called "chest protecting fist" but they teach it to white people as a downward elbow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBsZAQR27zk
Here you are....I never tire of laughing my ass off watching this.:p
This won't work in San Da San Shou, but it works nice in submission grappling and BJJ. I've used it for years because "Sumi Gaeshi" is one of my bread and butter throws in Judo. The third clip is the lateral throw which is a variation for if your trapped leg is outside his legs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJy-Gw4cJto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ5oE0nMkOE
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/112786...e_leg_counter/
There are two variations, head inside and head outside.
Here are a few things to look at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odSzk9iC-zU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uNSVC8uBwM
mighty B and david ross's youtube examples are by far the best application for the counter. good find guys
When it comes to wrestling, I look to Gable and John Smith, can't go wrong there
The reality of it is this:
If a guy is good, whether his head is inside or out doesn't matter, he comes in fast,hard and well, you are going down.
There are many counters for the sngl leg, whether the head is inside or outside.
Ideally you want to counter BEFORE the hold sinks in, that is best case scenario.
With the hold in, you don't want to have him "run you over" or get inside you, so keep moving, but this often leads to losing balance.
Pros and cons to every counter and counter to every counter exist.
What you need to do is work on a couple counter for each variation ( head in or out) and drill them and focus on NOT allowing him to cinch the hold and get you off balance.
Find what works best FOR YOU through constant drilling and practice.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuvejrTTcNM
Don’t think anyone claimed no one does head out side shots or that it was easy to defend, I think what was said was that in submission wrestling its not the best version to do, even in wrestling most of the coaches I have worked with whilst showing both usually say head inside is better allows more control and is more difficult to defend