CLASS: Basics of Straight Footlock from Straight Ashi (20-May-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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17m
Fundamentals of the Straight Footlock (aka Ankle Lock) submission from the Straight Ashi position (aka Single Leg X or SLX), including dealing with common defense and escape reactions such as "putting on boot" and rotating out.
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