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![]() ![]() Stephan Kesting How to Defeat the Bigger Stronger Opponent Complete l 4.21 GB How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent 5 DVD Set with Stephan Kesting & Emily Kwok Well known instructor Stephan Kesting along with active competitor Emily Kwok have produced a huge set all about defeating a larger & stronger opponent. Here are the general topics covered: Strategies and tactics that smaller people must know in order to level the playing field against a larger opponents, Pin escapes that work regardless of size, including the rarely taught topic of transitional escapes, Drills and exercises to make your moves instinctive and strengthen your body in sport-specific ways at the same time, The best attacks from the Guard position, including which Guard positions work for smaller grapplers and which don't, The secrets of gripfighting and how to shut down your opponent's offense by keeping his mitts off of you, Guard passing for the smaller person. How to blow through your opponent's guard even if he's bigger and stronger. Submissions that'll tap out skilled opponents, even if they're much bigger and stronger than you, Tricks and shortcuts that Emily uses all the time as equalizers for size, weight and strength differences, Physical conditioning that prevents injury, allowing you to train with bigger people and not feel 'beat up' all the time, DVD 1: Drills, Gi and No-Gi Gripfighting (1 hour, 39 minutes) Emily starts by sharing her favorite fundamental, advanced and two-person partner drills. Warm up your body, build strength and endurance, and create a foundation for the rest of her system with these highly functional sport-specific movements. In part two of the DVD Emily gives you a detailed what-to-do breakdown of stand-up and ground-based gripfighting. She covers techniques that'll work against opponents of any size and of any grip strength. She also shares specific gripfighting strategies and mindsets that have helped her win world titles in both gi and no-gi grappling competitions. Chapters Introduction Why You Should Drill Fundamental Drills Breakfalls Technical stand-up Forward Breakfall Backward Roll Shrimping Leg Circles Leg Triangles Grappler's Lifts Advanced Drills Butt Scoot Forward Butt Scoot Backward Shrimping Forward Four Point Rotation Kickouts Spidermans Jumping Lunges Partner Drills Leg Switching on Hips Wheelbarrow Forwards Crab Walk Granby Roll Leap Frogs Drag with Sleeves Bear Walk Butterfly Lifts Jumping Guard Sit Ups Hook Walk Guard Pop-ups Introduction to Gripfighting Four Fingers In Pistol Grip Lapel and Sleeve Common Mistakes Guidelines Stripping Sleeve Grips Stripping Lapel Grips Stripping Elbow Grips Stripping Over the Shoulder Grips Stripping Grips on the Ground Stripping Leg Grips Demo and Summary No Gi Grip Fighting DVD 2: Compensating for Strength (2 hours, 24 minutes) Not all guard positions keep you safe or are effective when you've facing someone who is much larger and heavier than you. Here Emily shares her favorite guard positions that work well against bigger people, and breaks them down so you'll be able to keep good position and successfully defend guard passing attempts. Plus she teaches you which sweeps work against ALL sizes of opponents, not just ones your own size. In part two Emily takes you through her bread and butter guard passes that she uses again and again when facing larger opponents. Don't let guard passing turn into a battle of strength; use speed, leverage and timing instead! Emily teaches you the secrets of 'ganging up' on your opponent by using your whole body to dominate ONE of his limbs. Once you isolate a limb you can then use it to get past their guard and into a good position where you can dominate the rest of the fight. In part three of this DVD, Emily explores the seldom-taught area of transitional escapes, sharing with you the strategies and mindset that completely changed her own approach to pin escapes. She also shows you the exact techniques you need to know in order to keep things moving, and to not end up completely flattened and helplessly pinned underneath your opponent. Chapters: Compensating for Strength Intro to the Seated Guard Knee Push Sweep Butterfly Sweep Butterfly Sweep with Head Control Butterfly Sweep with Knee Push Single Leg X Guard Intro and Shin-to-Shin Entry Butterfly Sweep Entry Side to Side Finish Heel Grab Finish Dealing with Grips Transition from Single Leg X Guard to Regular X Guard Intro to the X Guard and X Guard Details stand-up Finish Backtrip Finish Intro to the Half Guard Taking the Back Leg Grab Sweep Roll-Under Sweep The 'Vomit' Sweep Guard Passing Strategies and Tactics Explosive stand-up Standing Step Pass Leg Drag & Hip Trap Over-Under Pass Transitional Escapes Pin Escapes Intro Block and Elbow Wedge Multiple Bridging Side to Side Bridging Transitional Mount Escapes Improving the Elbow-Knee Escape Leg Trap Mount Escape DVD 3: Top Five Moves (1 hour, 15 minutes) Every champion has his or her favorite 'go to' moves... In this DVD Emily shares her top five submissions, her top five guard sweeps, and her top five escapes and transitions for dealing with much larger people. Most importantly, she includes the tweaks and details that take 'regular' techniques and change them into 'giant-killer' moves. Master these 15 techniques and watch your training partners develop a new-found respect for your skills. Chapters Top 5 Submissions for Smaller People Choosing your Submissions Cross Side Lapel Choke Modified Baseball Choke Reverse Armbar from Mount Bow and Arrow Choke North South Choke Top 5 Guard Sweeps for Smaller People Developing your Guard Sweeps Knee Push to Single Leg X Guard Knee Push to Sickle Sweep Scooting Butterfly Sweep Double Shin Lever Counter to Backstep Guard Pass Top 5 Transitions and Escapes Moving in Transition Closed to Open Guard Elbow Push vs Guard Pass Leg Over Head Escape Granby Roll Escapes Two-on-One Escape Some Final Words of Advice Bonus DVD 1: Q & A Session with Emily Kwok (1 hour) ........................... Release date: 17 Jan 2012 XviD Video Codec ID/Hint : XviD Bit rate : 1 150 Kbps Width : 640 pixels Height : 352 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Audio Format : AC-3 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 192 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 16 bits ![]() ![]() Link : Code:
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