Personally i think just tripping him puts you most of the time in his guard on the floor. You have one of his legs anyway so why not use that advantage to not only take him down but put him in a bad position i.e: the one reilly does here...he ends up with one of his ukes legs in a position for a submission straight away and his uke has very little to work with. I like the look of this technique ...gets a thumbs up from me :)
Is there a counter to this? This position also happens when the guy goes for a single leg and stands up.
sellihcra 2 months ago
Or you can go for a toe-hold whilst you've got your opponents leg.
MrJordybt 5 months ago
Personally i think just tripping him puts you most of the time in his guard on the floor. You have one of his legs anyway so why not use that advantage to not only take him down but put him in a bad position i.e: the one reilly does here...he ends up with one of his ukes legs in a position for a submission straight away and his uke has very little to work with. I like the look of this technique ...gets a thumbs up from me :)
BudoWolfy 1 year ago
@woolrocks
why skill, when u can do anything /w force :-|
Eurospezial 1 year ago
seems complicated. why not just catch his leg and trip him so you can get on top?
woolrocks 1 year ago
thnks Reilly
pamaxos1 1 year ago
Amazing!!!!! Nice job Reilly!!! Very Nice!!!!
jairjkd81 1 year ago
as always awsome vedios, thanks for your upload
kenseisato1989 1 year ago