Feb 20, 2006 14:20
It's been about 4 days since we covered this so it's probably going to be a bit sketchy, but here goes:
We did some hooks guard type stuff for when your opponent is standing.
If they have hold of your feet (by the toes and are cranking them):
- Circle your feet in horizontally (as opposed to away from your opponent's body) and then up and around. This will work against their thumb at it's weakest and allow you to break the grip.
From your back, opponent holding both your feet:
- Free one foot and hook it in behind their knee.
- Pivot your body and grab the ankle on the same side.
- Free your other foot and hook it behind the other knee.
- Take the first foot out and place it on the hip on the same side.
- Push on the hip as you pull on the foot.
Most likely your opponent will try to step off your hook.
If you slide your remaining hook down to their ankle it can be easier to feel them doing this and to pull with that hook as well when they try to do so.
There was some stuff to do if they do get their foot out the way, but I can't remember two of them well enough to describe, and the third involves taking the hook that you have and, just as they are stepping away, shoving your leg through and up and wrapping it around their leg to trip tham and sitting up into a calf crush/leg lock, which I can't really visualise without having someone to wrap my leg araound.