Promises made, promises kept. I am not disappointed. Great job breaking down an awesome move. It's already such a fast and slick move that being able to transition if it's countered can make you deadly. I think I even understand now why I mentioned it before. It seems an opponent who becomes reluctant to tie up will expose himself to a double leg trying to defend. Get good at both and they'll either fall as you slip behind or they'll stand straight up and let you score 4 or 5 on a double. This headlock is a great addition. Dreams of my youth. Thank you sir!
Yeah man it’s such a dangerous combination. Michael McKee is a great example of what you said about being reluctant to tie up and setting yourself up for a double leg. Watch his match against Dylan Ragusin. Everytime Ragusin touched him he hit a slide-by and when Ragusin didn’t he switched to his blast double. It was unreal
Thank you. I do it that way to communicate that the guys these moves are being hit against are also studs and how "this won't work on a good guy" won't apply.
Wow-as always great explanation/tutorial. Turning a missed 2-3 point move into a 5-6 point move-or a pin! Waaaay back-1970-ducks were more commonly done with less-much less lower body level change -1)give his head a slight push-2)it pops back 3)as you slightly lift his elbow4)slide head under-5)keep his head trapped against your shoulder with collar tie 6)lock hands torso 7)block his foot-step on it- nails him to mat 8) twist wrench him down Main advantage over knee drop is less invulnerable to those lethal front head locks you taught earlier When you duck fails-just as well positioned to do the throw you show. Defense against all low attacks-singles a low duck like this-is sooo lethal now-front head locks-all the reach overs- YIKES- defense is sooo lethal-wrestlers are sooo good now-internet changed wrestling- It has plenty to do with why USA is soooo good internationally-despite far fewer college wrestling programs- USA is best in world in FREE STYLE which is not USA emphasis- that Meyer fellow-freshman who is sooo freaking good/slick beyond belief and the white as a refrigerator fellow who beat Vito-freshmen-beating a world champion?? Great stuff as always!
I use to watch Zain Retherford highlights before my matches senior year to feel like I got an extra cardio boost. The brain is crazy because I wouldn't get tired when I started doing that
Setups are important, you’ve got to surprise them or it’s easier for them to counter. Sag headlocks are also a little harder to roll through. The pinch headlock is hard to roll though and sets up a more stable pinning position or an easy takedown ruclips.net/video/d9BUF_Y5eXI/видео.html
the other replies are great, the other thing I'd add is weight placement when you throw/land is also important. If your weight is over them then it is easier to roll you through
Andrew Alton’s duck/headlock combo vs Lehigh might be the best move in NCAA wrestling history. Absolute perfection
Yeah man it was so nice. Inspiration for doing this video
Promises made, promises kept.
I am not disappointed.
Great job breaking down an awesome move. It's already such a fast and slick move that being able to transition if it's countered can make you deadly.
I think I even understand now why I mentioned it before.
It seems an opponent who becomes reluctant to tie up will expose himself to a double leg trying to defend.
Get good at both and they'll either fall as you slip behind or they'll stand straight up and let you score 4 or 5 on a double.
This headlock is a great addition.
Dreams of my youth.
Thank you sir!
Yeah man it’s such a dangerous combination. Michael McKee is a great example of what you said about being reluctant to tie up and setting yourself up for a double leg. Watch his match against Dylan Ragusin. Everytime Ragusin touched him he hit a slide-by and when Ragusin didn’t he switched to his blast double. It was unreal
Great analysis again. I really appreciate your context for each match.
Thank you. I do it that way to communicate that the guys these moves are being hit against are also studs and how "this won't work on a good guy" won't apply.
i train mma/bjj and your channel is absolutely amazing
Thank you. Glad that it helps people doing other disciplines as well
Great breakdown. The second move you showed is really surprising!
Thank you
Love the breakdown it helps to see the move in segments!!!
Thank you
Wow-as always great explanation/tutorial.
Turning a missed 2-3 point move into a 5-6 point move-or a pin!
Waaaay back-1970-ducks were more commonly done with less-much less lower body level change
-1)give his head a slight push-2)it pops back 3)as you slightly lift his elbow4)slide head under-5)keep his head trapped against your shoulder with collar tie
6)lock hands torso 7)block his foot-step on it- nails him to mat 8) twist wrench him down
Main advantage over knee drop is less invulnerable to those lethal front head locks you taught earlier
When you duck fails-just as well positioned to do the throw you show.
Defense against all low attacks-singles a low duck like this-is sooo lethal now-front head locks-all the reach overs-
YIKES- defense is sooo lethal-wrestlers are sooo good now-internet changed wrestling-
It has plenty to do with why USA is soooo good internationally-despite far fewer college wrestling programs-
USA is best in world in FREE STYLE which is not USA emphasis-
that Meyer fellow-freshman who is sooo freaking good/slick beyond belief
and the white as a refrigerator fellow who beat Vito-freshmen-beating a world champion??
Great stuff as always!
This is a good move with a contingency alternative. Chain wrestling has algorithms; If opponent does A, you do B, if he does B, you do C and so on.
Reece Hunphrey put up a lot highlight material with his duck-under/left hand high--C to a body lock throw with back arch/high amplitude.
I have to go watch that
Excellent breakdown and video
Suggested content: Zain Retherford's handfighting and pressure
I use to watch Zain Retherford highlights before my matches senior year to feel like I got an extra cardio boost. The brain is crazy because I wouldn't get tired when I started doing that
again, great content.
Thanks again!
Good shit on the breakdown💪🏽 can we see some of your wrestling clips maybe you can show us your favorite takedown
I double-legged everyone in HS. Favorite wrestler was/is Jordan Burroughs. It seemed to come natural so I kinda just spammed it.
Combination wrestling is the way !!
keep the yt grind
Will do will do
Love your content
Thanks man. I enjoy making the videos
Thumbs up , great job !
love love love it
any more duck under material?
Good stuff!
when you name is jay aiello
yoooo didn't even know
How do you not get rolled through when doing a head and arm throw?
It depends on how you do it
Setups are important, you’ve got to surprise them or it’s easier for them to counter. Sag headlocks are also a little harder to roll through. The pinch headlock is hard to roll though and sets up a more stable pinning position or an easy takedown ruclips.net/video/d9BUF_Y5eXI/видео.html
the other replies are great, the other thing I'd add is weight placement when you throw/land is also important. If your weight is over them then it is easier to roll you through
Why do you want your head on the opposite side of the elbow control? Thanks.
You have more room to duck and can get more torque
Does this principle apply to boot scoots?
It can
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