Stay Out Of Modern Leg Locks And Counter With Effective Attacks Of Your Own With Grappling Star & Leg Locking Ace Craig Jones’s 6 Volume Series On Escapes & Defenses
- Stop tapping anytime someone grabs your foot and start defending and countering the leg lock with knowledge and technique
- Craig Jones is a fan favorite black belt who is known for having some of the most dangerous leg locks ever
- Learn the secrets to slipping your heel that can keep you safe even when you are stuck in deep heel hooks
- Understand lower body submissions better than ever as you learn the defense to exchange confidently
Escape And Counter From Highly Effective Leg Lock Positions Like Cross Ashi, 50/50, Outside Ashi, And More!
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What Will You Learn?
Even if you don’t want to go out and start locking up heel hooks, modern grappling is becoming more and more leg lock savvy. Now you can understand this revolutionary game, shut down these techniques, and start countering for dominant position and submission with the help of Australian black belt and grappling star Craig Jones.
This 6-volume series on leg lock defenses and escapes is from one of the best leg lockers in history, and who better than a submission expert like Craig to break down exactly how to stop the heel hook? Now you can deconstruct the hold, learn how and why it works, and how to stop it step-by-step.
Unwrap yourself from modern leg entanglements like the cross ashi, the outside ashi, 50/50, and more, as Craig shows you how to stay safe as you free your leg and never give up damage. With tips ranging from avoiding the leg lock all together to escaping a fully locked inside heel hook, this series is a full-service guide to submission safety.
Over the last few years, Craig Jones has established himself as one of grappling brightest stars and greatest leg lockers, with tons of victories over elite competition with devastating heel hooks. His style has helped create a new revolution in leg locking, and now you can learn from the man himself how to shut down these positions.