The legendary wrestler and coach Wade Schalles demonstrates a beautiful submission from the top headlock position during the 2015 Scientific Wrestling Camp in Woking, UK.
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@davidhovey6045 Жыл бұрын
Wade- you are the MAN! Met you in 1974. University of Rhode Island had a duel with Clarion St. I was 150 pounder. You pinned our captain. Lol great memories
@charlesreed58398 жыл бұрын
Simple, beautiful. Never saw this before. Well done.
@JimGiant8 жыл бұрын
I've spent hours of my life in kesa gatame but never seen that technique before.
@mongolchiuud8931
8 жыл бұрын
+Jim Giant Did you do what I did? I went right to class to try it out! LOL
@JimGiant
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Belson (JEW-JITSU) Just doing HEMA at the moment but I tried it with my girlfriend, we're both ex-Judoka.
@michaelellis49406 жыл бұрын
Awesome and very sneaky.
@centrodeestudosdejiujitsue36727 жыл бұрын
foi a melhor explicaçao de kesagatame que eu assisti até hoje.. simples e eficiente.. obrigado.. from brazil
@kallepikku4991 Жыл бұрын
Schalles Lock, Short for Schalles Elbow Lock
@PhilosoFox8 жыл бұрын
Seems like an unorthodox kimura lock to me. Just pause the video at 1m17s (watch kzread.info/dash/bejne/aH2ApKyYncmbito.htmlm17s). There, the attacker has trapped and fixed his victim's hand from moving (with his armpit), while he is simultaneously forcing his victim's elbow upwards, thus producing a 'kimura turn' (the forearm rotates backwards around the prolonged upper-arm-axis). What do you think?
@PhilosoFox
8 жыл бұрын
= "Schalles Variation" of a Kimura lock. Or just a "Schalles Kimura" :-)
@EnglishMartialArts
8 жыл бұрын
+PhilosoFox If we're going to call it anything then let's go with Double Wristlock! :) I get all twitchy when people start calling it a kimura. I'd say it feels a little different when it's applied, I'd be hard pushed to explain how, but I'd certainly agree it's a shoulder rotation submission.
@Flow1987
8 жыл бұрын
+EnglishMartialArts it's mostly about the grip someone is using! mr. gene lebell would call it in general a "downward arm crank", depending on the grip also "hammerlock" "keylock" or "double wristlock" those bjj guys need to get their facts straight.
@xerkules2851
8 жыл бұрын
+EnglishMartialArts "I get all twitchy when people start calling it a kimura." Tell me about it. The lock existed before Kimura. In Judo/Jujutsu terms It's just an arm entanglement, and it exists in about a million other grappling systems too of course.
@johanthorsell6315
8 жыл бұрын
+Danny Smith Stole? Everyone evolves man.
@exploatores8 жыл бұрын
that looked a bit painful :)
@EnglishMartialArts
8 жыл бұрын
+Exploatores It really is, you should give it a go, it's remarkably easy, and very effective. Wade has hurt me in a variety of ways from this position (and more) but this one was new to me!
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Wade- you are the MAN! Met you in 1974. University of Rhode Island had a duel with Clarion St. I was 150 pounder. You pinned our captain. Lol great memories
Simple, beautiful. Never saw this before. Well done.
I've spent hours of my life in kesa gatame but never seen that technique before.
@mongolchiuud8931
8 жыл бұрын
+Jim Giant Did you do what I did? I went right to class to try it out! LOL
@JimGiant
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Belson (JEW-JITSU) Just doing HEMA at the moment but I tried it with my girlfriend, we're both ex-Judoka.
Awesome and very sneaky.
foi a melhor explicaçao de kesagatame que eu assisti até hoje.. simples e eficiente.. obrigado.. from brazil
Schalles Lock, Short for Schalles Elbow Lock
Seems like an unorthodox kimura lock to me. Just pause the video at 1m17s (watch kzread.info/dash/bejne/aH2ApKyYncmbito.htmlm17s). There, the attacker has trapped and fixed his victim's hand from moving (with his armpit), while he is simultaneously forcing his victim's elbow upwards, thus producing a 'kimura turn' (the forearm rotates backwards around the prolonged upper-arm-axis). What do you think?
@PhilosoFox
8 жыл бұрын
= "Schalles Variation" of a Kimura lock. Or just a "Schalles Kimura" :-)
@EnglishMartialArts
8 жыл бұрын
+PhilosoFox If we're going to call it anything then let's go with Double Wristlock! :) I get all twitchy when people start calling it a kimura. I'd say it feels a little different when it's applied, I'd be hard pushed to explain how, but I'd certainly agree it's a shoulder rotation submission.
@Flow1987
8 жыл бұрын
+EnglishMartialArts it's mostly about the grip someone is using! mr. gene lebell would call it in general a "downward arm crank", depending on the grip also "hammerlock" "keylock" or "double wristlock" those bjj guys need to get their facts straight.
@xerkules2851
8 жыл бұрын
+EnglishMartialArts "I get all twitchy when people start calling it a kimura." Tell me about it. The lock existed before Kimura. In Judo/Jujutsu terms It's just an arm entanglement, and it exists in about a million other grappling systems too of course.
@johanthorsell6315
8 жыл бұрын
+Danny Smith Stole? Everyone evolves man.
that looked a bit painful :)
@EnglishMartialArts
8 жыл бұрын
+Exploatores It really is, you should give it a go, it's remarkably easy, and very effective. Wade has hurt me in a variety of ways from this position (and more) but this one was new to me!
@cosmokramer7396
7 жыл бұрын
Wade is a mad man, I love it... lol.