Krav Maga - Choke from Behind with a Push (Footwork Adjustments)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2017
  • This video demonstrates and explains important principles when it comes to positioning your feet in the right place while doing the defense against Choke from Behind with a Push.
    After doing the rotational defense to break the choke grip, beginners often make mistakes with their footwork while following up with counter attacks. This video addresses what those mistakes are and how to avoid them.
    This video explains the important principle of keeping your attacker directly in front of you or at your "12 o'clock". It also explains the importance of staying out of your attacker's 12 o'clock.
    The video also shows how to make adjustments with your footwork based on the type of pressure you feel from your attacker while they are pushing you.
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