Wrestle Jitsu 2 DVD Set by Vladislav Koulikov
Everyone knows how effective the "original martial art" of wrestling is. It's proven in schools around the world on a daily basis. While wrestling is known for its top control, Jiu-Jitsu is better known for moves on the back. Combine wrestling and jiu-jitsu and you have perhaps the most effective ground fighting system around.Vlad Koiulikov is no stranger to combining fighting styles. He's a master of sport in Sambo, has black belts in Judo and BJJ, and has plenty of experience competing in gi, nogi and mma.With over 30 lessons on this instructional series, you'll learn reversals, joint locks, chokes, and more. From leglocks, to vladles, from rolling kneebars to deli slicers, this is the instructional to get if you want to surprise your training partners or opponents with moves they won't see coming.Contents:1 Intro2 Dish Rag3 Vladle to Hamstring Stretch4 Vladle to Darce5 Vladle to Calf Slicer6 Leg Cradle to Arm Locks7 Near Side Cradle to Crucifix8 Cradle to Deli Slicer9 Far Side Cradle to Knee Bar10 Banana Split Cradle11 Rolling Knee Bar Cradle12 1/4 Nelson13 Far Knee Far Ankle Turn14 Spiral Ride to Crab Ride15 Impaler16 Farmaconda17 Switch Off Near Guard Pass18 Spladle to Knee Bar19 Funk Roll20 Front Headlock Escape21 Flipping the Truck22 Peruvian Nelson23 Wrist Control to Arm Bar24 Zangief Roll to Baratoplata25 Shuck to Arm Triangle26 Sumi Gaeshi to Darce27 Rolling Omoplata vs SLT28 Jumping Triangle29 Duck Under to Rolling Leg Drag30 Duck Under to 50/50 Heel Hook31 Wrestle Jitsu in ActionAbout Vladislav Koulikov:Vladislav Koulikov is a renowned Sambo practitioner, and teacher. An expert martial artist, Vlad holds the rank of “Master of Sport” in Sambo, along with black belts in Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Vlad’s success is impart due to his open-minded philosophy which he calls “Sambo Fusion”, blending what works best from Sambo and Jiu Jitsu. As a youth, Vlad trained at the prestigious Sambo-70 Academy in Moscow, Russia and now teaches out of McAllen, TX. Length: 1 Hour, 49 min.
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