Tech Thursday: Become A Master With Guts
Tech Thursday: Become A Master With Guts
Still in the heart of freestyle season, we're continuing with another freestyle-focused technique Thursday. A week ago, we showed you how to become a master
Still in the heart of freestyle season, we're continuing with another freestyle-focused technique Thursday. A week ago, we showed you how to become a master of the leg lace and how to end matches quickly. This week, we'll stick with the par terre theme for our best gut wrench technique. As Daniel Dennis showed his at the Olympic Trials, a good gut wrench can end a match in the blink of an eye.
"Squeeze. Squeeze really, really, really hard and try to break his ribs." While Dennis' philosophy may seem simple, there is plenty of technique involved. Dennis reaches across his opponent, lifts up at the armpit, and simultaneously wraps his other arm deep around his opponent's waist. Then, he locks butterfly grip on the side that he wants to take his opponent. Dennis then drives into his opponent, loads them into his lap, and doesn't stop until the ref pulls him off the guy.