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Stop those leg lockers in their tracks and turn the tables with these effective leg lock counters.
- Don’t spend any more time worrying about modern leg locks and stay one step ahead of the game with these simple and effective methods of escaping and countering lower body threats.
- Even if you don’t know how to attack below the waist, you need to know the safety measures that Chase shows here or risk your legs to the next heel hooker you roll with.
- Don’t get caught unaware again as you break down this modern trend into techniques you can use the next time someone is focused on tapping you with a heel hook, with 4-volumes packed with escapes and counters.
- Once you are safe, see how Chase turns his escapes into his own counters, and how you can too with these instructional details.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 1:26 |
Overview | 1:26 - 7:01 |
Key Details Foot Curl | 7:01 - 13:20 |
Leg Drag from Standing Outside Ashi | 13:20 - 33:49 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Linz Lock | 0 - 5:06 |
Backstep Pass off outside Ashi into Triangle | 5:06 - 15:00 |
Basic Honey Hole Defense/Escape | 15:00 - 23;06 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Leg lock defense with De La Riva hooks into Berimbolo Backtake | 0 - 5:35 |
Berimbolo Counter from Backstep | 5:35 - 10:04 |
Fine Tuning De La Riva Hook | 10:04 - 14:27 |
Handstand walk from De La Riva | 14:27 - 21:44 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
50/50 to KY Clamp | 0 - 14:28 |
50/50 Leg Transfer | 14:28 - 21:46 |
50/50 opposite side Leg Transfer | 21:46 - 25:12 |
Outro | 25:12 - 27:13 |
Stop those leg lockers in their tracks and turn the tables with these effective leg lock counters
No-gi grappling specialist Chase Davis shows his escapes and counters from the modern leg locking positions
What Will You Learn?
Don’t spend any more time worrying about modern leg locks and stay one step ahead of the game with these simple and effective methods of escaping and countering lower body threats. Submission grappling specialist Chase Davis shows all of the best ways to shut down attacks like the heel hook and get out of danger (or finish the fight yourself). Learn all of the techniques and concepts you need to shut down the ashi garami with this system built around creating bulletproof lower body submission defense.
As leg locks explode in popularity, it’s becoming more important than ever to learn what submissions and positions are dangerous, and how to shut down that game with reliable technique (or spend your next no-gi BJJ class tapping over and over again). Even if you don’t know how to attack below the waist, you need to know the safety measures that Chase shows here or risk your legs to the next heel hooker you roll with.
Explore the weaknesses of heel hooking favorites like outside ashi, the honeyhole (inside sankaku/saddle), and 50/50, and learn how you can keep your defense strong while you escape any danger. Instead of freaking out and risking injury, you can use technique to unwrap the position safely. Once you are safe, see how Chase turns his escapes into his own counters, and how you can too with these instructional details.
ATT Portland coach &BJJ Fanatic Invitational-veteran Chase Davis teaches how grapplers of any skill level can use these simple defensive concepts to stop the leg locking and get back to their own game (or how to finish things right there). Don’t get caught unaware again as you break down this modern trend into techniques you can use the next time someone is focused on tapping you with a heel hook, with 4-volumes packed with escapes and counters.
So What Techniques Are On This Series?
Part 1:
Intro
Overview
Key Details Foot Curl
Leg Drag From Standing Outside Ashi
Attacks from Leg Drag
Part 2:
Linz Lock
Backstep Pass Off Outside Ashi Into Triangle
Basic Honey Hole Defense/Escape
Part 3:
Leg Lock Defense With De La Riva Hooks Into
Berimbolo Backtake
Berimbolo Counter From Backstep
Fine Tuning De La Riva Hook
Handstand Walk From De La Riva
Part 4:
50/50 To KY Clamp
50/50 Leg Transfer
50/50 Opposite Side Leg Transfer
Outro
So What Does It All Cost?
$79.00