Attack IMMEDIATELY off of initial contact with Johnni DiJulius and his unique Wrist Exchange Attacks!
Johnni DiJulius was a standout for Ohio State where he earned over 100 victories. One key to victory for DiJulius was his gritty, high-octane approach. In his first instructional for Fanatic Wrestling, Johnni puts his teaching prowess on display. He teaches you how to develop more explosive takedowns by using his Wrist Exchanges that force the action and give you the upper hand!
Systematic Wrist Exchange Attacks is perfect for beginners who are looking to get a grasp of the action on the wrestling mat. Oftentimes for newer wrestlers it can feel as though there is nothing to hold on to and you can’t get any offense working. Systematic Wrist Exchange Attacks looks to FIX this problem!
Johnni’s wrist exchange approach gives the novice grappler a systematic approach to generating offense. This gives a consistent method of gaining control over an opponent allowing them a chance to attack with a variety of takedowns. On the flipside crafty vets can exploit the Wrist Exchange approach to set up high-octane High-C’s and DIRTY Duck Unders!
By using the Wrist Exchange approach you can ensure that you can consistently find entries into effective takedowns like the single leg, high-c, ankle picks and MORE! Your opponent can’t ignore your grips so they either will try to break the grip OR they will grip you back. This is the Wrist Exchange that Johnni systematically breaks down for you to use in your game, regardless of experience level!
On top of the insane amounts of offense you’ll generate with Systematic Wrist Exchange Attacks, DiJulius covers a progression-based defensive system to shut down the front headlock. You will have multiple options to turn the tables on the opposition, thanks to Johnni’s low ankle progressions.
This instructional looks to give you a comprehensive game plan on generating action, and avoiding stalemates. Replicate Johnni’s explosive style with easy to follow Wrist Exchange Attacks!
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