Sunday, April 19, 2009

In Wrestling (collegiate), after hooking in the double leg hooks, rather than doing the power half, what ...?

In Wrestling (collegiate), after hooking in the double leg hooks, rather than doing the power half, what other move can you do?





I%26#039;m speaking specifically after the double leg hooks. I am afraid to let them sitout because they can wrap their hands under your feet and pull the hooks out, so something after the double hooks which will allow me to go for a pin or do some move, rather than the power half because I always use the power half with the double leg hooks.

In Wrestling (collegiate), after hooking in the double leg hooks, rather than doing the power half, what ...?
If they sit out on you and attempt to take your legs out, give them a mean crossface back down to the mat. I suggest taking one leg out and riding cross body on the guy. This will give you more options. From here you can crossface while he is on his base to a jacobs hook. You can also do a guillotine. This is where you hook his arm with your arm and bring it over your head. You can also do a power half. Once you get the powerhalf about halfway, you can put the second leg in.





If you really want to keep in double leg hooks, I suggest running a power half until the opponent is almost all the way over. From here you sort of run out of leverage and cannot turn him anymore without being in bad position. This is when you take the legs out and just finish like a normal half.





If opponent is keeping his arm tucked in and straight so you cannot run a power half, just grab his wrist between his legs and run a ball and chain. To do this you have to take out the legs. I guess the point is don%26#039;t look at it as riding with double leg hooks, you have to just think of it as riding. Don%26#039;t be afraid to let him take out your legs if it gives you a better move.





Also if he sits out, you can switch your legs from the inside of his legs to the outside of his legs and get into a crab ride situation.





Another thing if he sits out and is fighting out your legs, try to stay under his arms. Keep extending his body out so he cannot reach your legs with his arms. If he manages to get one leg out, continue riding with one leg until you can get the other back in (if thats the only way you feel comfortable).





A common situation if he sits out and you keep the legs in is he will tripod up and your legs will begin to slip out and get closer to his chest. To counter this, throw your hips into him and your head up. While your doing this, chop his arms from the inside out.
Reply:if u get their arm back on their hip u can run a series of different moves that our coach teaches us. 1. stack 2. attempt stack then crossface them and turn them onto their back. 3. attempt the first 2 but they bellyout then u keep the crossface then cradle them. this series works really well.
Reply:Try different tilts. Work the cross-face series. Uh... If they build back to their base try to stack them.



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