Entries Into Rear Triangle Back Position by John Danaher
youtube·John Danaher·4:12·2 techniques
Overview
John Danaher demonstrates entries into the rear triangle (Ashi Garami) from turtle position. He details two primary methods: a tight waist entry that breaks the opponent down to their hips, and a sliding angle entry that manipulates the opponent's balance. Both sequences emphasize securing wrist control, penetrating the leg behind the tricep, and establishing a unified leg structure to finish the choke.
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Techniques in this video
- 01Rear Triangle from Turtle — Sliding Angle Entry2:09 – 3:16·Back Control·Submission
- 02Rear Triangle from Turtle — Tight Waist Entry0:46 – 2:05·Back Control·Submission
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