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Leglocks 101 by Charles Harriott

Learn how to safely implement leglocks into your game and learn everything from the ground up

  • Charles is a BJJ Globe Trotters instructor
  • Charles has went to over 15 countries teaching, training, and living Jiu Jitsu
  • Charles draws back the curtain and lets you in on all of his secrets
  • Gain an entirely new perspective on leglocks
  • Transform your entire game

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

safety consent 0 - 1:36
pressure not pain 1:36 - 5:10
dont spin out of straight 5:10 - 7:11
explosion 7:11 - 9:07
leg pummeling inside control 9:07 - 11:00
marching 11:00 - 12:06
marching game 12:06 - 13:15
shrimp/reverse shrimp solo drill 13:15 - 14:20
isolated ashi garami isolation 14:20 - 17:08
ashi garami control 17:08 - 21:48
marching game #2/mutual ashi 21:48 - 25:06
basic ashi garami defensive escape 25:06 - 29:12
escape reattack drill 29:12 - 31:48
single leg x entry drill 31:48 - 33:41
single leg x hang 33:41 - 35:04
single leg x solo drill 35:04 - 35:44
single leg x sweep 35:44 - 38:34
escape/reattack game part 2 38:34 - 39:37
offensive escapes 39:37 - 43:40
open version of game 43:40 - 45:42

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

finishing details of the lazy footlock 0 - 7:05
baby bites 7:05 -11:28
toe push 11:28 - 15:47
elbow push 15:47 - 18:20
seated straight ankle finish 18:20 - 21:12
single ashi to knee slide 21:12 - 23:01
single ashi to leg drag 23:01 - 24:42
entry to inside sankaku aka 411 24:42 - 27:42
cloverleaf 27:42 - 32:00
darce grip straight ankle (inside sankaku) 32:00 - 33:45
darce grip straight ankle 33:45 - 34:53
straight ankle from inside sankaku 34:53 - 37:05
single ashi to sankaku 37:07 - 38:55
reverse butterfly to sankaku 38:55 - 40:49
single leg x to knee slice 40:49 - 42:26
knee slice to single ashi 42:26 - 44:16
single leg ashi from standing 44:16 - 46:41
cross ankle lock 46:41 -48:13
standing sankaku entry 48:13 - 49:37
sankaku escape 49:37 - 53:35

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What Will You Learn?

Learn The Art Of Leglocking - From The Ground Up!

A Course Specific To People Who Grapple But Are Afraid To Try Leg Attacks

Too many people are afraid of leglocks. They think that if they start training leglocks they are going to get injured or injure their partners. The problem with lower body attacks is that people do not know how to introduce them. Charles is here to give you his safe curriculum and show you how to adapt lower body attacks.

So Who Is Charles Harriott?

Charles is a Black Belt in Jiu Jitsu under Rinaldo Santos who is part of the Carlson Gracie Lineage. Charles is an avid martial artist who is also a black belt in Kenpo and Judo. He is also a professional break dancer. Being a passionate student of the martial arts, Charles was fascinated by the presence and evolution of leglocks in the bjj scene and decided to devote the majority of his time to lower body attacks.

After spending hours upon hours and years learning leglocks, and competing in no-gi competitions, he found that the biggest mistake with leglocks is that they are not taught as a curriculum. People just learn one heel hook and one toe hold, but they never develop a safe approach to these attacks. They fail to learn a systematic approach and this makes them dangerous.

How does he know that this is the biggest mistake people make?

Charles decided to travel the world teaching, training, and learning Jiu Jitsu, and he became a BJJ Globetrotters instructor and has visited over 15 countries and trained at hundreds of academies. Here are just some of the places he was able to teach and train:

  • Japan
  • Taiwan
  • Korea
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Israel
  • Netherlands
  • England
  • Hungary
  • Romania
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Netherlands
  • England
  • Ireland

During his traveling, he found that people were very intimidated by leglocks and neglected the technical and systematic aspects of them. That is why he developed his introductory leglock curriculum "Leglocks 101."

In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, one of the most paramount parts of learning is being able to develop a systematic approach. Think about your first few BJJ classes and what you learned. Let's take the closed guard for instance.

In closed guard, you are taught a sequence of moves so that you can chain attacks together safely. For example, you may learn the arm bar from closed guard;if they pull their arm out, you go to a triangle;if they get their head out, maybe an omoplata. You are learning a system. In this system, there are sub-systems and secondary options where you may be able to implement a sweep or something.

When people are introduced to leglocks, they are not being taught systems because so many people neglect them. Many of us go to our academy, and we are randomly taught a heel hook or ankle lock from outside ashi or some other leg entanglement. We have no idea what reactions we may get or how to safely enter these submissions.

What is the outcome?

Now when we are rolling, the class spaz decides to try these newly learned submissions with no control and no system, and he hurts your leg. This may have happened because you did not know the mechanics, the escape, or because he did not have a system and did not know how to properly enter and apply this attack without hurting you.

There is a HUGE difference between pressure and pain.

That is why you need a system for your lower body attacks!

Charles has spent years developing an easy to learn, safe, and extremely effective curriculum to safely introduce leglocks to anybody at any belt level, skill level, age, height, athletic level, and size.

Not only is Charles a full-time BJJ athlete and instructor, he is also an extremely articulate and detailed instructor who uses conceptual and theoretical approaches that make learning easy.

There is a saying in Jiu Jitsu that the best athlete in the world may still be a white belt at teaching. We can safely say that Charles is a Coral Belt in teaching. He has a way with words and details that people just love. That is probably why he has done nearly 50 seminars worldwide in the last 7 months.

So, What's On The Series?



Part 1
safety consent
pressure not pain
dont spin out of straight
explosion
leg pummeling inside control
marching
marching game
shrimp/reverse shrimp solo drill
isolated ashi garami isolation
ashi garami control
marching game #2/mutual ashi
basic ashi garami defensive escape
escape reattack drill
single leg x entry drill
single leg x hang
single leg x solo drill
single leg x sweep
escape/reattack game part 2
offensive escapes
open version of game

Part 2
finishing details of the lazy footlock
baby bites
toe push
elbow push
seated straight ankle finish
single ashi to knee slide
single ashi to leg drag
entry to inside sankaku aka 411
cloverleaf
darce grip straight ankle (inside sankaku)
darce grip straight ankle
straight ankle from inside sankaku
single ashi to sankaku
reverse butterfly to sankaku
single leg x to knee slice
knee slice to single ashi
single leg ashi from standing
cross ankle lock
standing sankaku entry
sankaku escape

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