Arm-Drag Takedown.
The thing I am trying to instill people is anytime that you have hand here, all they try to do is, do something with the opposite arm. They can go to face, they can go to Jugular notch, they can go to chin, they can go to the arm-drag. The arm-drag is nothing more than hammering down with like a hammer fist, not with the point weapon but with the linear surface. At the same time, a jerk and jerk again.
So what I am trying to do is from here I know that's the threat, I am trying to get out of the way and I am going to open the gate and I am going to slam right here and open my gate. Put him right back into a manipulated position. Now to show again, the kind of power you are putting on when you drop your hips. As you soon as you feel like grab, you are moving. And not only does it hurt from a point perspective, but when I am hurting his arm, I am also leveraging it.
So usually what you will find is you will get at least the guy -- he will break down. If he is some big stud, he goes here and you hammer him down, he just goes all the way down. Then you start ruling him. So I hit him down, he comes, drops his height down, elbow, knee, hammer fist, and I am controlling. He is never coming back from there.
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