Tim Cartmell – Standing Grappling Escapes And Counters
Description of Standing Grappling Escapes And Counters
Tim Cartmell began his martial arts training with the Chinese stles, including ten years of study in China. Tim is an Asian Full-Contact fighting champion, a submission grappling champion, 2 time Pan American Brazilian Jiu-jitsu champion, and 7 time winner of the Copa Pacifica de Jiu-jitsu. Cartmell holds an 8th degree black belt in Kung Fu San Soo, is a lineage holder in several Chinese Internal martial arts styles and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
On this video you’ll find only practical, reality tested and proven techniques designed to work against much larger and stronger opponents in real confrontations.
Most fights immediately move from the striking to the clinch or close-body contact range. Many fights actually start close up. It is absolutely essential to be able to deal with the most common attacks:
- Head Locks
- Body Locks
- Grabs
- Tackles
This video covers the basic principles of base, proper application of leverage, methods of escaping from all types of standing holds as well as efficient methods of counter-attack.
NONE OF THE TECHNIQUES TAUGHT INVOLVE STRIKING
Although knowledge of striking is important, attempting to strike your way out of holds once controlled is an inexact method at best, and at worst totally ineffective.
Striking techniques cannot be practiced full force in training, and therefore cannot be counted on in life threatening situations. It is best not to trust your life to techniques you have never once done for real.
There are no foot stomps, headbutts, strikes to “vital areas” poking the eyes or groin grabs on the video. Techniques of this kind cannot be practiced realistically because of safety concerns. Even if successfully applied, such “deadly” techniques may not provide an effective defense against a larger, stronger and determined opponent.
ALL TECHNIQUES TAUGHT ARE BASED ON LEVERAGE
All techniques presented on the video are based on leverage, methods of maximizing your use of angles and weight and taking advantage of the inherent weaknesses of your opponent’s structure and balance. There is no contesting with the attacker’s strength, or techniques based on trying to strike a larger and stronger attacker from a disadvantaged position.
The leverage based defenses and counters taught on the video can be applied for real in practice, against fully resisting partners, so you know they will work as trained in the street. This builds confidence in your technique and a real ability to defend yourself should the situation ever arise.
The video covers the most important aspects of defense in great detail, including:
- The very important initial reaction to any type of grappling attack.
- Universal principles of leverage that will work regardless of you opponent’s size.
- Counters and follow up techniques that will allow you to simply control or, if need be incapacitate your opponent, based on the situation.
- Thorough coverage of all major standing grappling attacks.
Chapters include:
- Intro & Principles
- Head Locks & Chokes
- Body Locks
- Full Nelson
- Wrist Grabs
- Tackles
- Conclusion
- Biography
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