Single Leg Takedown — Outside Step Entry
Used when the opponent resists head movement, this entry uses an outside step to bypass their base. The core mechanism is using shoulder pressure against the hip to unbalance the opponent before lifting the leg.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Turn collar tie into a behind-the-ear head push and pull the opponent's elbow toward their midline.0:51
- 2Step outside the opponent's lead leg and cut behind their knee.1:31
- 3Lock your hands together with the outside hand on top of the inside hand.2:12
- 4Use your legs to lift the opponent's foot off the ground.3:05
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