Step Around Throw From Over Under by Jacob Kasper
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- Step Around Throw From Over Under by Jacob Kasper
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This video explains the wrestling move called Step Around Throw From Over Under.
NCAA All-American Wrestler and D1 Wrestling Coach Jacob Kasper shows how to hit a very effective step around throw from the over under position.
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I hit this in jiu-jitsu class in no gi all the time but this video really helps to understand everything from arm position and feet position
I would hit this on you
One of my very favorite throws
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very well explained
Great Video, best explanation I ve found so far 💪🏼
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Beautiful video
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Overhook jiu-jitsu techniques under hook throw techniques
DIAMOND MINE FOREVER
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Great throw. Versions by Pat Downey and Ben Askren also cool.
Jon Trenge is also great at teaching this throw, calls it a Polish throw
the great thing here is that you're blocking the opponent's leg from being used for stability. you throw & roll, but stop the momentum. nice.
Stop knee,elbow too 😳
Does this end up causing damage to their knees ever? Something about dropping the hips directly down into the side of the knee from the outside makes me think it's gonna buckle their knee and damage the MCL on the other side.
I wouldn’t think so cause you are life lying them up and over. If you were to go down on the knee and force their foot to stay on the mat (like a scissor sweep). It would be more dangerous
Is this throw kinda like a lateral drop, only in a different direction?
Same idea trapping the leg as opposed to using it off their pressure
lateral drop relies more on instigated momentum
step over relies more on trapping the knee, immobilizing the hips
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Could you use this in mma
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Ofc
Yoel romero vs brad tavares
czcams.com/video/oLIHiFaisAU/video.html skip to 2:00
@@mubarkqardas46 Yep. Gorgeous. Looks like he wraps the waist while trapping the overhook
Feel like an outside trip would work from the same setup with less effort, used it to win regionals
Outside trips rarely work at a high level, and you’re sacrificing your center of balance and a leg doing it. A good guy will toss you if you try to hook and trip. Inside trip is far more effective if it’s there.
@@justamurse5646 Yeah you never see it much. I find the lateral is a nice with the inside trip both as a counter or a second attack if they defend it.
"Sounds oxymoronic"
That's what you'll never hear actual fighters like boxers say :D They didn't go to elite colleges.
Boxers make 100 times the money these wrestler make though
@@1x403 doesn't mean they're a better fighter
this is such a dangerous move, if u sit in on the side of your training partners leg like that you can blow out their knee
Go cry about it
Stay away from this in common sparring and just go for the over under. You can destroy a knee doing this wrong.
I don't doubt this guy is a competent wrestler. But he's not a good teacher. He's been hit in the head too many times.
this move doesn't make any sense. theres no way anyone would position their legs like that in a grapple lol