Gunfight: Pulling The Trigger on Tie Ups KOLAT.COM Wrestling Techniques Moves Instruction

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2011

Cary Kolat teaches his philosophy of pulling the trigger first on tie ups and winning better position. It's like a gunfight. KOLAT.COM 2200+ clips and growing. The first and largest online wrestling library. Join KOLAT.COM to access the incredible video library. Find thousands of more collegiate and freestyle takedowns and throws at http://kolat.com

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  • I've spent 14 years explaining this to my wrestlers.

  • i cant stand when dudes get called for stalling from the neutral position....or fleeing the mat. if you don't want to wrestle go home

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  • great explanation for any type of grappling...very true in judo as well...jj guys are very comfortable being in neutral position

  • I wish I could have had these videos when I was in HS !!

  • I wish I could have had these videos when I was in HS !!

  • oh so true

  • Very good advice

  • My coach calls that heavy hands

  • Attack attack attack. Awesome video coach. I am guilty of tying up and just standing there. Pull the trigger...awesome.

  • @d0ez for mentality, Imagine your opponent has a knife in his hand. If he stabs you, you die...an imaginary death. If he cuts you thats allright, you just have to go to the imaginary hospital. Anytime you stop moving, or let your opponent set the pace, you get stabbed. Get a couple little nerf knives and "knifefight" with your friends. Take notice of the speed and aggression needed to be avoid getting stabbed/ to subdue your attacker. Bring that exact level of speed and aggression to the mat.

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