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I was taught a variation of this by which the gunting arm after the impact wraps clockwise around the opponent’s head as the other hand pushes up and forwards to the opponent’s right arm. As you run out of reach you swing your right leg around behind towards your left side and jack upward with the head. Predictably dangerous and great care must be taken to prevent injury to your partner. This move can be done with considerable speed and force in a life or death situation and is not easily countered. More commonly we stepped through after the gunting impact and transitioned into a hip throw.
U coulda wrung the arm into a shoulder lock/fujiwara immediately from the arm drag...all that sinking into a full cross armbar is extra depending on what the context is ur using it in
Awesome Sifu Tom congratulations on your first seminar w Hayastan Grappling systems and a Big thanks goes out to Sifu Norman for his Great efforts as well !
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Rotating flow drills are one of the best ways to really ingrain concepts . You get to repeat reference points over and over again . And you can add in cues to branch of into a different drill and ones to get back . Plus it's fun. After a few months students don't get lost when in any position .
I know this exact technique and you have so many fundamentals wrong that should not be wrong at a slow pace. For example those initial blocks should stay tight and not be reached, those chop blocks need to come with body movement to b an effective strike
Thank you for the input, I appreciate it especially since it seems like English is not your native tongue. I think you missed that those are not "chop blocks" but are shoulder stops from boxing. I think I would benefit many of us if you posted a video with the correct technique. While online you should google " the man in the arena by Teddy Roosevelt"