Knock down a Standing Opponent in Single Leg X (SLX) to do Straight Footlock
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The Single Leg X (aka SLX or Straight Ashi) position can be used to knock down a standing opponent so that you can set up a fast and tight footlock with little time for him to defend after he falls.
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