Shooting Takedowns 2
In this section you will learn about the second part of shooting takedowns
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THIS SECTION IS VERY SIMILAR TO SHOOTING TAKEDOWNS (THE FIRST PART). IT DOES CONTAIN SOME OVERLAP, AND THERE ARE SOME DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES, SO I DECIDED IT WAS BEST TO MAKE A SEPARATE PAGE (THIS ONE).
The goal of this section is for you to master:
- The difference between offensive and defensive way of getting into a takedown.
- Jab into double leg
- Barsagar against a opposite stance fighter
- Knee block (knee pick) off of punches
- Sukui nage
- Sukui nage – the fighting version
- Boxing to takedowns drill
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1. Offensive VS defensive way of getting the takedown
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2. Offensive way of getting the takedown: jab into a double leg
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3. Barsagar against an opposite stance fighter
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4. Offensive way of getting the takedown: jab into a double leg (in motion)
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5. Knee block (knee pick) off of punches
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6. Sukui nage
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7. Sukui nage – the fighting version
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8. Light boxing into takedowns drill
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