Justin Flores: The "Old Man" Takedown Secret (Never Get Sprawled On Again)
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Overview
Justin Flores demonstrates a low-risk takedown sequence from the other hook position, designed to prevent being sprawled on. He combines a Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi foot prop with a duck-under entry and a back sweep. The video emphasizes using underhooks briefly to lighten the opponent's feet for foot sweeps, rather than holding them statically, and highlights the strategic advantage of safe, high-percentage entries for older grapplers.
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Techniques in this video
- 01Other Hook Takedown — Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi to Back Sweep0:18 – 1:50·Standing·Takedown
- 02Underhook Entry — Wrist Control Fake4:00 – 4:26·Standing·Takedown
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