Explanation of the basic underhook control in wrestling and the body lock takedown
White Belt Curriculum Professor Franjinha Miller
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2m 17s
Matt Lindland explains the powerful underhook control in wrestling and how to set it up using a greco double wrist grip. Pay close attention to how Matt pulls his opponent and eliminates the space prior to the body lock takedown.
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