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Jiu-Jitsu & Judo Submission Moves: Straight Ankle Locks

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Summary: In jiu-jitsu, straight ankle locks are leg locks in which an opponent's ankle is stuck under the armpit. Do straight ankle locks with tips from a martial arts instructor in this free video on jiu-jitsu and judo submission moves and grappling techniques.

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By Angel Perez
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Angel Perez is the sensei and owner of Champion Martial Arts USA in Miami, FL. He started practicing martial arts at age seven. Perez holds a 2nd degree black belt and is certified and...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village. I'm Angel Perez with Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida. And today, we will be teaching you Judo and Jiu Jitsu submission moves. O.k., something I want to bring up before we go into our next move. There are no leg locks in Judo. So these are all Jiu Jitsu moves. O.k. Keep that in mind. Now we're going to go straight into a straight ankle lock. Straight ankle lock. Again, I'm in my guard. This time my partner is standing up. He's going to bring his knee, bring my foot down. So I can't get up. He sticks my ankle, straight under his arm pit. And brings the bone of his fore arm, right underneath my leg. And from there he arches back. And it's over. O.k. In real lifetime, now. I try to keep him away. Grabs it, steps. And it's over."

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