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Unconventional Leg Attacks by Jesseray Childrey

Find Out How This ADCC Veteran Attacks Leg Locks From Innovative Positions Without Ever Attacking The Heel Hook, All IBJJF Legal

  • Attack with some of the most unorthodox but effective foot locks from all angles with expert leg locker Jesserey Childrey’s new 2-volume series Unconventional Leg Attacks.
  • Instead of just attacking the heel hook and trying to reap his way into different leg entanglements, Jesserey Childrey has a different system for attacking compression locks and joint locks from top positions.
  • These joint locks can be hit from tons of common grappling positions, making them lethal parts of anyone’s arsenal.
  • These modern approaches to old school leg locks will make your training partners hate you as you catch their feet in super effective and unique leg locks.

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0 - :25
overview of Estima Lock :25 - :55
Estima Lock :55 - 6:22
overview Linz Lock 6:22 - 6:51
Linz Locks 6:51 - 10:27
Fine Tuning Estima and Linz Lock 10:27 - 11:16
Toe Hold 11:16 - 13:36
Toe Hold from Ashi Garami 13:36 - 15:35
Counter Straight Ankle 15:35 - 18:35
Seated Straight Ankle Counter 18:35 - 21:45
Over Under Knee Bar 21:45 - 28:30

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Front Side Calf Slicer 0 - 3:33
Honey Stick 3:33 - 8:14
Howdy Choke 8:14 - 15:14
Darce transition from Howdy Choke 15:14 - 18:44
Side Control Leg Peel 18:44 - 21:07
Closing 21:07 - 21:54

Find Out How This ADCC Veteran Attacks Leg Locks From Innovative Positions Without Ever Attacking The Heel Hook, All IBJJF Legal

  • Attack with some of the most unorthodox but effective foot locks from all angles with expert leg locker Jesserey Childrey’s new 2-volume series Unconventional Leg Attacks.
  • Instead of just attacking the heel hook and trying to reap his way into different leg entanglements, Jesserey Childrey has a different system for attacking compression locks and joint locks from top positions.
  • These joint locks can be hit from tons of common grappling positions, making them lethal parts of anyone’s arsenal.
  • These modern approaches to old school leg locks will make your training partners hate you as you catch their feet in super effective and unique leg locks.

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro 0 - :25
overview of Estima Lock :25 - :55
Estima Lock :55 - 6:22
overview Linz Lock 6:22 - 6:51
Linz Locks 6:51 - 10:27
Fine Tuning Estima and Linz Lock 10:27 - 11:16
Toe Hold 11:16 - 13:36
Toe Hold from Ashi Garami 13:36 - 15:35
Counter Straight Ankle 15:35 - 18:35
Seated Straight Ankle Counter 18:35 - 21:45
Over Under Knee Bar 21:45 - 28:30

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Front Side Calf Slicer 0 - 3:33
Honey Stick 3:33 - 8:14
Howdy Choke 8:14 - 15:14
Darce transition from Howdy Choke 15:14 - 18:44
Side Control Leg Peel 18:44 - 21:07
Closing 21:07 - 21:54

Find Out How This ADCC Veteran Attacks Leg Locks From Innovative Positions Without Ever Attacking The Heel Hook, All IBJJF Legal

These modern approaches to old school leg locks will make your training partners hate you as you catch their feet in super effective and unique leg locks

What Will You Learn?

Attack with some of the most unorthodox but effective foot locks from all angles with expert leg locker Jesserey Childrey’s new 2-volume series Unconventional Leg Attacks. With sneaky attacks that your training partners won’t see coming, you will become the trickiest guy in the gym with some of Childrey’s best submissions. With innovative knee bars, toe holds, and other IBJJF legal holds, find out how you can turn some of BJJ’s most common positions into match ending leg locks. Childrey is one of the best rising leg lockers on the BJJ scene, and now you can learn the attacks that have been making him a very dangerous no-gi grappler.

Instead of just attacking the heel hook and trying to reap his way into different leg entanglements, Jesserey Childrey has a different system for attacking compression locks and joint locks from top positions. This way he can use pressure and leverage with his body to create submission threats. He has mastered some of the most unconventional and effective leg locks in grappling, and now he is here to share every detail you need to attack the lower body of everyone you roll with.

Learn old school leg locks with modern details, as submission hunter Jesserey Childrey teaches some of his favorite moves like the Estima Lock and the Linz Lock. These joint locks can be hit from tons of common grappling positions, making them lethal parts of anyone’s arsenal. Jesserey’s explanations of these precision attacks shows you how to avoid the most common errors and get right to getting the tap. Add the toe hold and kneebar to your game, and see how these IBJJF legal leg locks can add serious firepower to your ground skills.

Become a submission-oriented leg locker with these unorthodox precision locks from one of the best submission hunters on the no-gi scene today, Jesserey Childrey. Jesserey’s innovative approaches to old school leg locks will let you start getting the tap without ever having to pass the guard or reap a knee. Instead, use pressure and attacks from top to joint lock at unique angles. This two volume series of Unconventional Leg Attacks by Jesserey Childrey, packed with some of the most different leg lock approaches on the scene, is now available across two volumes!

So What Techniques Are On This Series?

Part 1:

Intro

Overview of Estima Lock

Estima Lock

Overview of Linz Lock

Linz Lock

Fine Tuning Estima and Linz Lock

Toe Hold

Toe Hold From Ashi Garami

Counter Straight Ankle

Seated Straight Ankle Counter

Over Under Knee Bar

Part 2:

Front Side Calf Slicer

Honey Stick

Howdy Choke

Darce Transition From Howdy Choke

Side Control Leg Peel

Closing

So What Does It All Cost?

$47

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