Issue 172
November 2018
Hook a leg and safely rise into a takedown
1: Greg begins on his back with his legs close to John.
2: Greg slides his hips out on the mat and hooks the back of John’s left knee with his foot.
3: Greg’s hooked foot gives him leverage to turn upwards in a corkscrew movement and get to one knee.
4: Greg gets to one knee, hooks John’s leg with his arm and faces the same direction as him.
5: Then Greg adjusts his arms to hook John’s thigh with his right arm and ankle with his left hand.
6: Greg rises, picks John’s leg up and takes control of his waist with his head against his body.
TOP TIPS:
AMATEUR:
Turn as you rise to stop your opponent sprawling their leg out and away.
SEMI-PRO:
With the right positioning, you can move your head on the way up so your opponent can only hit the back of it, which is illegal.
PROFESSIONAL:
Straighten your legs like a squat, so even if your opponent pushes down on your head, you’ll have the power to rise.
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