turning the hip and pulling the shoulder during the standing guillotine defense was a great take away for me. I have not been shown those details before. The change in leverage to the position is quite dramatic.
Biggest take away for me was keeping the elbows out on the standing guillotine, and not leaning back which can cause being unbalanced . Hand on hip and arm over shoulder for standing defense were great details.
The biggest take aways were the angle of the choking arm being away from the body and also connecting your hand to their hip when they wrap your head for the guillotine.
Guillotine Hand placement , CONNECTING elbows to opponents shoulders 😱
And on the guillotine counter the hand on the serves 3 purposes and is crucial 👊🏻
Biggest take away: I need more drilling time and less rolling time.
turning the hip and pulling the shoulder during the standing guillotine defense was a great take away for me. I have not been shown those details before. The change in leverage to the position is quite dramatic.
Biggest take away for me was keeping the elbows out on the standing guillotine, and not leaning back which can cause being unbalanced . Hand on hip and arm over shoulder for standing defense were great details.
The biggest take aways were the angle of the choking arm being away from the body and also connecting your hand to their hip when they wrap your head for the guillotine.
Guillotine Hand placement , CONNECTING elbows to opponents shoulders 😱
And on the guillotine counter the hand on the serves 3 purposes and is crucial 👊🏻
Counter to the Guillotine can be a powerful attack.
Biggest takeaway is the importance of angles and points of pressure. I was looking at it all wrong.
I’ll second the more drilling and less rolling.
The angle in the gillotine defence