Leg Locks for Sambo and No-Gi Grappling (2nd edition)

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

NY Combat Sambo grappling coach Reilly Bodycomb and fight team members Chuck Reina, Mike Chesbro, Gil Castillo and Ross Schneiderman demonstrate aggressive leg lock entrances for sambo and submission grappling in practice and in no-gi and freestyle sambo competitions from 2008. to learn more goto nycombatsambo.com

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  • Man, insane skills! Beatiful looking and wonderfully executed leg locks, especially in the live matches! Brilliant!

    I have one question to add: Could you tell me the name of the leg lock from 0:20 to 0:25? 'd be greatly appriciated! :)

  • @Anubisspeicial the submission is a heel hook. the entrance is called an 'inverted shot'. if you search youtube for 'inverted shot' you will get an instructional.

  • Reilly,

    1. Your techniques in this video are insane.

    2. Gotta ask; that blue shirt with the white stripes that you wear in some of the clips - what is it? Looks like it has the ASA logo on it in one shot but I'm not sure.

  • @ErikPaulsonFan i had that shirt made.=)

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  • wonder how many knees you have destroyed :P ?

  • @rangedat tell that to rousimar..

  • 1:42 that was fucking hilarious :D

  • Leg locks work! Go see Masakazu Imanari :)

  • Now this is just ridiculous. Truly awesome skill! Inspiring to watch.

  • reillyfornow vs. Volk Han, Rd.1... Fight!!

  • 1:42 is brilliant

  • Sick!

  • The only thing is that you can't do heel hocks in most grappling tournaments

  • @DasGrammarNazi i'm not mr. bodycomb but leg locks are deadly. when your opponent starts feeling the pain even a little more pressure can cause injury so i say u work on secureing the position for the lock so u can apply the gradual pressure or don't use them lol

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