Standing Leg Weave
From standing or reverse mount, weave your legs under and over the opponent's crossed ankles to create a figure-four configuration that hyperextends the knee and ankle simultaneously.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Control one of their legs while they push against you to escape.2:55
- 2Step your free leg over their other leg, weaving under and crossing their ankles.3:15
- 3Step over their legs and triangle your own legs to lock both ankles together.3:25
- 4Pull back to drive pressure into the knee and Achilles, using their own leg as a fulcrum.3:35
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