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Kyle Dake’s Claw Series – Wrestling Technique
Features & Benefits
Learn Kyle Dake’s The secrets of riding and turning with a claw — and all its peripheral maneuvers
You can tilt and turn using a variety setups to create multifunctionality.-Pronged attack
While working from a safe location, you can take your time.
You can control your opponent by offering a range of rides to keep him from starting his own offense.
With Kyle Dake,
Member of the 2018 US Men’s Freestyle World Cup Team (79kg) – 2018 UWW World Cup Champion;
4x National Champion at Cornell University
First time in NCAA history that a wrestler has won four NCAA titles at different weight classes.
2013 Hodge Trophy winner. 4x NCAA Division I All-American;
Sports Illustrated Male Collegiate Athelete of Year 2013.
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This video is what all wrestlers and coaches have been waiting for!
Learn to wrestle, and score from the claw positions – the exact same series that took Kyle Four NCAA championships for Dake Kyle Dake shows you his favorite series while he takes you step by step-By-Step through the series of twists and turns he used to achieve success.
This guide will show you how to get on top of your opponent and the various scoring opportunities. Claw provides. Dake takes the step-By-Learn how to use common claw rides to pin your opponent. He advises wrestlers to not be afraid of going to their back to create scoring opportunities.
Dake breaks down his instruction into six parts.
Drills
Six drills can be integrated into your daily routine to teach you the fundamentals of this claw series. These drills can help you feel more comfortable when your back is hurt. It is not always necessary to show your back, but it is important to maintain control.
You will learn how to maintain control in a variety positions and a few tricks that can help you feel more comfortable in these positions. These drills will be fun and competitive for coaches to maximize their results.
Line up
Wrestlers can gain an advantage by correctly lining up from the top position before the whistle blows. They will learn to “line up heavy” To make their opponent feel uncomfortable and distract them from their defense. This will enable you to take control and start your claw series.
The Claw
You must be able to master the intricate details of the claw move in order to turn your opponents. Dake will show you how to execute the claw tilt with a thigh pry, deep waist or wrist and the various transitions that accompany it. This video will show you how to apply the basic claw twist with a thigh poke, deep waist, or wrist, and how to make these transitions throughout the series to be an effective chain wrestler.
The Half Tilt
Sometimes, your opponent will stop your claw. In those cases, you may need to make a peripheral move. One of these moves is the half tilt. The claw tilt is very similar, but the half tilt is equally effective. Learn how to switch between the claw and the half. This simple move will give you many turn opportunities while your opponent fights the claw.
Pin Making
The half tilt will give your team big points, but sometimes those points aren’t enough. After securing back points, Dake shows you how to seal the deal. He shows you how to use a power claw against strong opponents and the step through turn when your opponent flattens.
Other tilts
Along with the claw tilt or half tilt, you’ll also learn how to make a transition to a 2.-on-There are two types of tilts: a tight waist tilt, and one tilt. These transitions will give you a solid attack from many angles.
This video is a great resource for coaches who want to teach wrestlers how best to wrestle. This is a practical technique that will teach your wrestlers how to control, turn, and pin their opponents.
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Dake’s fourth national title was a testament to the effectiveness and efficiency of this series. This claw series will help you improve from your current position and elevate your technique.
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