Getting to the Single Leg is already hard… But getting the actual takedown can be even tougher. Especially if your opponent knows how to defend and if your favorite setup (i.e. probably “running the pipe” one) isn’t working.
That’s why it’s important to have more than just one finishing setup.
Could your Single Leg takedown use some work?
Yeah, it most probably could. At the very least, you should try and perfect it.
Here are some details that’ll allow you to do that for your Single Leg. AJ Agazarm demonstrates them on the video below:
ADCC World Medalist AJ Agazarm Shows How You Can Wrestle & Score More Takedowns Than Ever In Submission Grappling, Using This Modified Wrestling System For More Offense & Technique.
- Learn important concepts on how to step and move around the mat to stay safe while you line up your opponent for your next attack.
- AJ shows how to shoot and score, with single legs, double legs, and more – each one with multiple options to finish.
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