De La Riva Pass — Shin Slide
Used when you struggle to clear the De La Riva hook. It works by using the shin slide to bypass the hook's control, allowing you to establish base and break the grip before finishing the pass.
7 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Establish a strong grip on the opponent's De La Riva leg.0:02
- 2Push the opponent's leg down while pulling the De La Riva hook.0:09
- 3Open your knee and slide it over the opponent's shin.0:14
- 4Place your hand on the ground to establish base.0:20
- 5Weave your leg through and break the opponent's grip.0:23
- 6Stand up and square your hips with the opponent.0:30
- 7Place your hand on the opponent's hip and complete the pass.0:34
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