Everyone claims that these anklelocks have a low % and that a good opponent can resist them - even that "achilles lock" is a compression hold based on superficial pain. Your video here is convincing me they are wrong and that there is huge misconception about the proper way to do this ankle lock. I'm gonna work on this. Thanks Sambosteve
thanks for the tip of turning your elbow and shoulder rather than just pulling back with your body, makes the submission work so much better. thanks again!
I had another window open so I put a wrong messsage. Thanks for the video , now I know why this move did"n work for me. I always arch my back!!!
Dudongo86 4 years ago
No problem. Glad the video helped!
sambosteve 4 years ago
It has a lot of Judo also.
Dudongo86 4 years ago
that's great stuff man.
intobeing 4 years ago
IMO, the poor % of successful ankle locks is due only to poor ankle locks.
sambosteve 4 years ago
Great video! Awesome teacher.
qwerty370 4 years ago
Everyone claims that these anklelocks have a low % and that a good opponent can resist them - even that "achilles lock" is a compression hold based on superficial pain. Your video here is convincing me they are wrong and that there is huge misconception about the proper way to do this ankle lock. I'm gonna work on this. Thanks Sambosteve
etanderson 4 years ago
that sound is just my kurtka hitting his shoe :)
sambosteve 5 years ago
Yikes first lock sounded like something snapped :D -- Sambo's very interesting I should do a little more research on it... Thanks for sharing!
SunnyCool 5 years ago
hope it helps
sambosteve 5 years ago
Great tutorial, this was just what I was looking for thanks sambosteve!
mordr3d333 5 years ago
my pleasure!
sambosteve 5 years ago
thanks for the tip of turning your elbow and shoulder rather than just pulling back with your body, makes the submission work so much better. thanks again!
onehandraisinbransam 5 years ago