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#21
Mike   July 7 at 9:13am
Its like a Merkel without the leg in totally legal
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#20
Bjjking   January 29 at 9:47am
this is like alot of jiu jitsu moves
i love using my jiu jitsu with wrestling
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#19
Brian Krenzelak   January 11 at 8:06pm
Simple.
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#18
Anonymous Coward   January 9 at 11:01pm
Doesn't seem like it should be since you have a head and an arm laced in the move, but refs call all sorts of top position moves that lead to pinning combinations locked hands when they shouldn't
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#17
Anonymous Coward   January 9 at 10:58pm
From his starting position he is going from neutral to a pinning position, so that is not considered locked hands. However, if you locked that move of from a top position would that be locked hands?
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#16
Anonymous Coward   January 9 at 5:34pm
thank you very much, i will defintley have to give this a try
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#15
Anonymous Coward   January 8 at 6:36pm
It works!
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#14
Anonymous Coward   January 8 at 12:44pm
Really? This is technique tuesday? Are you kidding me? I guaruntee this would never work at a high level...garbage, garbage, garbage. Martin, come to Canada if you are running out of quality technique to show thew world!

Brutal
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#13
Anonymous Coward   January 8 at 12:16pm
Actually, Kevin Vogal of CMU used to hit that back in the early 90s.
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#12
Anonymous Coward   January 8 at 10:22am
Nick Simmons invented that!
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#11
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 8:48pm
I'm guessing some of the ref out there would stop the match and call locked hands before actually thinking about the hand position and realizing they made an idiot call.
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#10
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 8:21pm
Well done demonstration. Thanks.
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#9
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 7:46pm
Well, I'm just going to have to try this now.
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#8
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 1:18pm
I think this is a good five point move if you need one in a match?
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#7
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 11:27am
He already had the takedown, but got backpoints from the technique.

Its called the clamp, (it is not a front headlock, even if Smith calls it that) and Chertow has it on his tilts & turns tape. Seeing Smith execute it helps show how it can be used. As you can see, there is a little difference in how it looks live vs how Smith shows it in a demo situation.
For the naysayers, anything that works in a D1 college match is legit. Just because you haven't seen it before or don't think you can use it is no reason to dismiss it.
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#6
Joe Williamson   January 7 at 9:52am
Looks pretty effective here and Mueller is no slouch, he is a solid wrestler.

Dirty Flo Takedown
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#5
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 8:51am
I don't think this should ever be used as a first line of defense or counter-attack BUT in a desperation moment, 30 seconds left, down by 3, I can see baiting your opponent into a leg attack then using this funky move which most people on the attack would never expect and go with it. Worth a try!
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#4
Anonymous Coward   January 7 at 12:27am
let smith lock you up, and see if you call it technique.
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#3
Israel Martinez   January 7 at 12:17am
are you serious martin! this is what you wanna show the wrestling world as technique of the week!
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#2
Anonymous Coward   January 6 at 8:02pm
Just type in matt cathell
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#1
Anonymous Coward   January 6 at 5:55pm
Ryan "Junk Yard Dog" Smith is the man!!
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Ryan Smith Technique Tuesday

January 7, 2009



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Current School:University Of Oklahoma Norman Campus
College:Oregon State University
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