does anyone know if this is still available? I cant find anywhere to order it
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does anyone know if this is still available? I cant find anywhere to order it
I just purchased it through the link in Eddie's comment on page 1 of this thread.
you have to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and click add to cart.
If you cant make it work just email alan here, alan@alanbelchermmaclub.com
IN my opinion anything on that leg lock immunity dvd, would be the ticket for me any day.
Even reviewing Alan Belcher's webinar that he he did on this subject with Drysdale was awesome too. Its to the point and covers all dangerous bases. If I was in this situation, thats what I would do for sure and also Gokor's dvd on the subject as well. I think having a great leg lock game is critical in understanding the fine nuances of the leg attack game. Know your enemy as much as you know yourself right? Throw yourself into what you fear most and make it totally normal, I believe, is the key especially here. Look at what you did with Chuck Liddell Eddie when you worked on his submission defence from full guard?? He was un submittable. You put him into so many situations like triangles ect and you could bet your house he wouldn't get submitted in his next fight. Same thing. Maybe not what you wanted Eddie but just my thoughts anyway.
Very useful tips:
http://youtu.be/fyousUTz39Q
The first thing I would do is watch tape and identify all his leg lock positions of control/dead zones (his are similiar to the ones I teach).
For each one of those I would teach an escape and a counter attack.
Then I would identify his transitions to the those dead zones, and teach 2 counters to each one of them to prevent him getting to those deadzones.
The drills would be based on the those deadzones and those transitions.
Just like the drills you all ready focus on, using spiderweb as an example: Drill 1 would be caught in spiderweb. Drill 2 would be preventing transitions to spiderweb (ex. starting on your back preventing him from swimming to spiderweb)
I would follow this formula for each one of his deadzones and transitions to those deadzones.
If you want specfics I would have to go back and watch all the tape to see what he is doing exactly. However the one major flaw I see in his leg lock game imho is that he jumps too early on the sub before he has full control (think spider web without controling the legs). This would be something I would focus our gameplan on.
This response is all based on our time constraight, I wouldn't want to overwhelm my fighter with too many options (too many escapes and counters per position)
If I had a longer time period, as with my general students. My strategy is a tad different.
1)Escapes from Deadzones
2)Counter attacks from Deadzones
3)Escape during transition from Deadzone to Deadzone (lower to higher level of the positions of control)
4)Climb down the ladder of control (bringing them from a higher Deadzone to a lower Deadzone)
5)Escapes and Prevention of transitions to Deadzones
Sometimes i just want to drop everything and start walking toward Rochester.
You guys are always welcome ;)
I want video of leg lock escape flows, like warm ups :)
ok I'll get to work on it.
believe it or not its part of my 5 year plan. I hope to get out there in about 3 years but with finishing college and all its hard to set a definitive date. Before that my tentative plan is to moving to the portland or eugene areas so i can train at a moon. I'll be travelling up through Oregon and Washington this spring to scout out communities that my gf and i can relocate to and I plan to visit all the 10th planet moons and hotboxes that i can during the trip.
nice bttf reference. I wish you were coming up to the grants pass seminar.
I just ordered it the other day through the link on the first page, then I realized the first page was a really old post and that the program originally sold out. Hopefully, this is not some old dead link that is still accepting payment.
The turning the feet out on the hips drill is fantastic. We've been exploring it the past couple days and it really is surprising how you can turn your foot out when they attack standing up, as long as you keep turning it out that way there doesn't seem to e anything they can do. Really effective and seems to work in spite of our fear of turning the foot about when it's being lined up for an attack.
There are still attacks and sweeps you can do when you turn the toes outward. However it does neutralize a number of attacks.
Its important to understand there is no magic pill escape for leglocks. You have to learn the game to become proficient at defending them. We've all seen the ridicious "Rubber Guard Defense" videos. Who has better RG defense than the guys at HQ? Answer: No one.
I mean when you're defending a leg attack from the bottom mate, they are stood in your guard lining up a footlock.
Cool thanks mate
So I got this product and after a quick email got my online access.
This is definitely good program and well worth the cost. Lots and Lots of material and drills.
Just ordered it myself and would love a Herzog leg lock dvd to put next to it:cool: