I've seen Erik hold on to the V lock and then hook around the opponent's neck with his left arm, then feed the opponents left bicep to to his left behind the neck. I love you Erik!
Erick Paulson has produced many excellent DVD instructionals on submission grappling and MMA. To name a few you should get and I have: Killer Leglocks 1, 2 and 3, Quick Kills, Neck Breaker 1 and 2, Killer Chicken Wings 1 and 2, Armbar series 6 DVDs, Mount, Triangles, The Helicopter series, Takedown from the Knees, Instructor DVDs, 10 Student DVDs, seminars, Best Defense and more.
I know that csw has always had great technique but I'm subing and thumbs uping because this video actually made me jealous I don't train there...thank you so much for the vids.
I domt even understand why so many people tey to teach submission techniques or kimuras for street fighting. why would you even put people in submissions outside a choke in a street fight? to break their limb and pick up a gbi charge? makes no sense. just hit them and run or do some damage and run.
I've seen Erik hold on to the V lock and then hook around the opponent's neck with his left arm, then feed the opponents left bicep to to his left behind the neck.
I love you Erik!
God I wish I could train with Erik Paulson,best MMA coach ever,but since I live in Croatia I'll need to stick to just watching the videos :/
Erick Paulson has produced many excellent DVD instructionals on submission grappling and MMA. To name a few you should get and I have: Killer Leglocks 1, 2 and 3,
Quick Kills, Neck Breaker 1 and 2, Killer Chicken Wings 1 and 2, Armbar series 6 DVDs, Mount, Triangles, The Helicopter series, Takedown from the Knees, Instructor DVDs, 10 Student DVDs, seminars, Best Defense and more.
Are those DVD's downloadables or he can ship them to my country?
Sorry for my english.
You're a big fan of him. 🙂
I know that csw has always had great technique but I'm subing and thumbs uping because this video actually made me jealous I don't train there...thank you so much for the vids.
Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir II. Classic Further Nelson position from side-mount.
It was half guard really
Good to know the positions that lack punching power and the others that improve it.
I domt even understand why so many people tey to teach submission techniques or kimuras for street fighting. why would you even put people in submissions outside a choke in a street fight? to break their limb and pick up a gbi charge? makes no sense. just hit them and run or do some damage and run.
Yeah because for hitting somebody you are not charged🤦🏻
You are so lucky to train with this man. What technique does he not know?
It's great what a good tickle can do.
LOLOL PAUL! LOLOL
Word has it Frank Mir doesn't dig spoon punching.
I would have gone for an ineverted pouri lane towshend instead
I meant townshend
...eso de hecharle la culpa a una ciudad para cruzarse el continente ilegalmente es un descaro...tonto el/la que les crea...