Chin-Na Hand Trapping Drills into Finger Locks.
So in this case my hands just have to be here because I wanted to think of brushing. So I brush back. This kind of clear the way but also, later you can strike, strike straight. So I can go right in there and make a lot of changes, so it doesn't matter. But part of this drill is his knees and hand comes. This is the way that holds him. Even here to get this, I don't need the other hand, because I used my body base, but it's a same drill.
But this is well I think or it's the other way to be what? Grab here and of course, this is the same kind of thing, I just turn it here, or I turn in this way. What we're going to do a drill in minute, how to pick this up out of the floor?
So its makes more sense. So try this again, I am going to go one, when you come here, this starts the technique. He should be coming forward because when I come here, he already got, I will show you the way that you can cheat. Put it on his chest and now I have a base.
So I come here, what naturally happens if I try to do this, he wants to get out by doing what? He grips of his elbow, but he doesn't take the pressure off. So when he flips, my elbows are already here. Now, watch you see he has me. You can do a little weight, so I get here, I correct by feeling a little weight. And that puts his weight on his heals, he wants to fall down. Because I've put more mass, pass his base, on his heel. So lot of times I want you to try, when he come in, they will try to bring that elbow up. Or you make let them bring it up. Or you bring it up for them.
How do I get up if he doesn't wanted that. For example, if he sinks his elbow down. I push his fingers up, just rotate up, he then want go up. The same when you do this, he wants to get this elbow down, as soon as I twist and lift, he hasn't got very little choice.
So this is the same principle. So when I come here, one, two, now wait. You step back and wait a minutes, to see the grapple on his body. And that's if you look for. It's the principle for all of our throws and take outs. This is way back and it is now it's easier to more express because I can use pain to help facilitate, for example, I am not going to use any kind of help facilitate, just grab on, the same weight. The same thing, I shift down, I shift his weight and he is up. That's the way I am doing now make sure it's little easier that have some pain involved. He has to motivate. He is now motivated to fall down and when you are motivated or have the a right motivation, like for me my wife is my motivator.
And I am a smart guy so I do exactly what I'm told, because I have experienced the result of not which is the motivation to do. So, it's pain in different way. But when you get here, what I'm going to do keep your elbow down and I don't have to bring his elbow up, I can leave it and do the same thing, but if he tries to get it up, just shift and drop. See that weight just like if I want to take him forward I made him what? His body will pass and he is out. Same thing now, back so I can put him this just about anywhere I want. Up, and down. So try this technique it creates the weight on our back. Be careful, notice when I am releasing the hand, he falls, so I can break his fingers, right? So be polite.
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