Sunday, January 13, 2019

Episode 2 (Part 1 of 2): Stripping the Lapel Grip/Power Hand


The majority of throws you'll face generally require your Opponent to utilize both a sleeve and lapel grip. Throws (seionage and other combinations can be done with a lapel grip) and there are a handful of Te Waza or hand techniques which can be done with only a sleeve grip but they are even more rare. As such, the power hand is the real threat because that is the harder grip to strip, and the main point of control for your opponent. This video deals with some of the higher % ways to address/remove that grip. Not shown or emphasized here, but as the opponent sells out on maintaining this grip at all costs, other options like dragging to the back, front head lock, the lat grip shown last week all become possible.

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