Battle Field “zst 2″quick Results
From Koichi "Booker K" Kawasaki: BATTLE FIELD "ZST 2" Quick Results Held March 9, 2003 ZEPP Tokyo – Tokyo, Japan
*All fights were 5 min 2R and one extra R if fight was draw after 2nd Round. And punches were not allowed to the face when opponent is in ground position. |
Triangle Leg Sweep Originally published in the January 2003 issue of FCF |
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Picture 1: Jason is elevating Brad’s right leg with his left foot, while underhooking Brad’s left leg with his right arm. Jason’s left arm is underhooking Brad’s right arm. |
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Picture 2: Jason straightens his right leg and scoots it to the outside of Brad’s right leg while pulling his upper body deeper into Brad’s hips. |
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Picture 3: Jason figure-4’s his left foot with his right leg. |
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Picture 4: Using his underhook and figure-4, Jason tips Brad to Brad’s right hip while holding Brad’s right arm with Jason’s left arm. Jason continues tipping and comes to top position. |
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Jason Brudvik is 2-0 in mixed martial arts and is a purple belt at Millennia Jiu-Jitsu in Pomona, CA. Brad Kertson is an AMC Pankration student made his debut last month. Matt Hume can be reached for seminars at amc@pankration.com |
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Disclaimer: This technique, as any martial art or boxing technique, can be dangerous. You or your training partner may be injured if you apply or practice this technique. The author, Matt Hume, Jason Brudvik, Brad Kertson and FCF are not responsible for any injury that may result. Please consult a physician as to whether or not to attempt this technique. |
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