No matter how many jujitsu and wrestling training exercises I have seen, I have never seen one that is so easy and effective and so excellent and interesting. Thank you for sharing this educational video with us thank you sir
Listen, we as wrestling teachers/coaches/instructors need to do a MUCH better job of showing the REAL techniques. 1- Jesse, you didn't ACTUALLY take a step when you first demonstrated heal-toe penetration "head outside single". Mechanically speaking, it looked virtually identical to your outside step knee drop. The only real distinction was a slightly visible duckwalk on your heal-toe penetration step. You also didn't ACTUALLY take a step on that same penetration step when you were showing your double leg in a previous video. Why?? If you are not ACTUALLY taking a step on a penetration step, you literally ARE doing a knee drop. 2- A "head outside single" should never be done from "distance". If you are able to engage in any significant contact, you don't ACTUALLY have distance. If you ACTUALLY have distance, no shot should be taken that will leave you in a position where your opponent is halfway to your back when he/she sprawls. 3- when are we going to stop calling a high crotch a high crotch when we aren't ACTUALLY reaching HIGH into the CROTCH. I'm ok with "inside reach single", but reaching inside at the knee isn't a "high crotch". It may seem like semantics to you all, but this is important. To properly teach, we need to systematize our content... this REQUIRES accuracy in vernacular, because slight changes in biomechanical motions often make a HUGE difference.
@@emib247 Because I was paying attention to what he said before so I want to watch & listen to what he says at 7:10.. which he summerizes the move 3 times verbally & executes it 3 timee. Once towards the boy, once towards the camera.. last on the kid... watch & listen if you want to understand.
@@muzzyjk ... yes, really. A shot starts with a penetration step. A knee drop isn't a step. Steps are done with the feet, not the knees. Inside and outside steps (penetration steps) for single legs (low/mid/high, sweep, inside reach, outside reach, etc) and double legs (traditional or Jap double/blast double) are what makes a shot a "shot". Shots are leg tackles. A high crotch from a knee drop is not a shot.
@@kristianris976 ... I don't care who begs to differ. A shot starts with a pentration STEP... steps are taken with the feet, not the knees. Just an FYI, I'm not suggesting that there is no place for knee drops... there ARE appropriate applications for knee drops: duck unders, high crotches, inside reach singles or snatch singles (depending upon the distance), and ankle picks, for example... but shooting into a double or single is a different technique than knee drops, and most singles, and ALL doubles are optimally done with a penetration step, with or without a duckwalk follow through.
@@smashleyscott8272 If you watch he takes a outside STEP and knee drops. Which is a shot, whether you split step, outside step, or knee pound they're all shots. No one is saying a knee drop is the same a knee pound shot but both are shots. Optimal depends on context and the athletes style of wrestling