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Legends: RAW 105: Inverse Set-Ups for the Double Wrist-Lock (DWL)July 1, 2011
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Mark Hatmaker
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ESP RAW 105: The Double Wrist-Lock (DWL) Inverse Set-Up Drills Vol. 1
  
The Double Wrist-Lock (DWL) or, Kimura to our jiu-jitsu brethren, was a formidable tool at the beginning of the MMA renaissance in the early 1990's but, fight metrics has shown a sharp decline in its effectiveness.
  
This seems to be due partly to two reasons: 
  
The first reason, is the perception that the submission is a "strong man" move. There's nothing wrong with strength and if you've got it, use it. (Krzystof Soszynski, uses both his strength and the DWL quite well). But when you have a competitor/coach as esteemed and skilled as Marcelo Garcia eschewing the move because of strength issues there may indeed be something to this evaluation.
  
The second reason, and this only applies to MMA competitors, is defensive-exposure problems--particularly when the DWL is sought off of the back. Nothing presents such a tempting target as that line of rib meat as the bottom man sits up to hook his hands.
  
This volume of RAW takes the strong man problem head-on and introduces some tweaks to setting up the DWL/Kimura that returns this "strong man" move into the mortal strength column.
  
First we open with conceptual information:
  • The Holster Principle and why "where" you start your grips in relation to your own body is more important than the grip itself.
  • The Holster Principle Part II which states that most DWLs are lost in the tug to position and that contrary counter-intuitive motion is the key.
  • Next we use Spinning & Cinching to set the DWL into place as opposed to using our arms to wrassle it into place.
  • We then hit a brief anatomy redux lecture on the bio-mechanics of how and why this submission works that just may cure much of what ails faulty set-ups.
  • We then end the conceptual portion with the DWLs mirror-image submission (and no it's not the TWL but a neck attack). Mirror-Image submissions allows you to run from Attack A to Attack B or vice versa at will.
  • Once we've wrapped our heads around these strategic issues it's time to go tactical where we present 11 drills to hook the DWL from numerous angles.

 

I'm confident that once you drill and hone the principles illustrated you'll see that double wrist-lock creeping back up your own submission pecking order no matter your own level of strength.
  
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  • The Neuroscience behind the Effectiveness of Combinations.
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Our latest commercially released DVD is the perfect introduction to our Down & Out Drilling concept featured on several RAWs and in our book FLOW DRILLS. In a nutshell, Down & Out Drilling puts the mix into Mixed Martial Arts. Rather than train each element of the fight in a separate piecemeal fashion (boxing tonight, grappling tomorrow, and takedowns on Thursday, for example) Down & Out Drills illustrate how to make each and every training session an integrated whole of striking, shooting, clinching, ground and pound, and submissions.

 

This DVD introduces the concept with a 17-link drill set and then shows how to pull this same drill apart and insert new links to create entirely new drills for hundreds of hours of drilling.

 

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