Control Your Opponent with These Riding Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025
- 2009 Dan Gable Coach of the Year, Mark Manning, shows you how to ride your opponent and set up back points and pins. He concludes this video clip by showing a drill that reinforces proper technique when securing a bar-arm. He emphasizes getting your hips close to your opponent.
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If you have him in the half nelson on the left arm, and his right arm is out front, grab the damned right wrist on hold on to it, like a vise. This is called a half & wrist pinning position. Pull that wrist into a chicken wing position. All you need to do after this is put your hips up and walk your body around to the left and turn him on his back and pin him, or at least get 5 points for back points.
70s called they want there move back!
poor robert
WindsorHornIII 😂
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Thank you so much, now I know what to do
Great stuff.
Come to poppa
Im about to wrestle IN LIKE 5 MINS WISH ME LUCK
Are you still alive?
@@petercavanaugh2434 hell yea dude i got 2nd place in city championships and 5th for provincials! I did great for my first time!
@@powerade3781 nice!
Thank you coach
Imma send this video to my girlfriend
But What if he doesn’t push up
We ask politely. I'm kidding, just do a different move or force it if you can.
He will get a stall call
Go for a half then I guess
Ty
Ride a guy = lay on him lol
If it was only that easy... its lay on them if their a wet noodle with a strength level of 20, but most sticks are strong for their weight class thats what makes wrestling such a interesting sport.
come to papa
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It's arm-bar
It has many names, it depends on where you trained.
Ricky Turner No it’s not
Not really armbar. Armbar submits through the elbow, this is through the shoulder. This would be more like a kimura or americana
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Why so foggy?😒👎
Lindsey Cienega ya mean faggy*
Lindsey Cienega why not foggy ?
It's a diesease, it's called bad camera syndrome, or BCS