In all of my teaching I always try hard to convey the spirit of relentless attacks leading to submission. An interesting benefit of this is that as the students knowledge of attacks grow, so too does their knowledge of how to defend them. The deeper and richer your knowledge of how to perform a given move, the more you understand about how to prevent your opponent from doing the same. Here Eddie Cummings uses his depth of knowledge in leg locking to expertly position and hold his body to thwart my attempt at a variation of a heel hook applied from cross ashi garami and patiently work his escape
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