Note: Sidakov is a right leg lead and, when in overtie, switches his feet just before hitting this to his left side (e.g. Dake match). From the space he takes his right leg back to “skip” off of it (e.g. Burroughs match). Chamizo is a left leg lead and keeps his left leg forward and hits it to his left side (technically a righty attack) similar to how Mitch is a right leg lead and hits it to his right side (technically a lefty attack). I think the reason they do this awkward skip step is to get a powerful push off the back leg so that they get can a deep knee slide to get their hips in which I believe is the most important aspect and really needs to be emphasized, otherwise people will think it’s just a regular outside step, which it’s not. Then there’s the arm swim which, aside from the functionality, makes it look super cool.That said, I’m not convinced Sidakov “pops” the elbow. It looks like more of a slap to elicit a tiny reaction to get the opponent to slightly bring his elbow back which allows for the opening. Finally it’s not a new move; The Soviets and Mongolians were hitting it 40 years ago. My 2 ¢. Good stuff 💪
@AthletesOcean6 ай бұрын
Appreciate the detailed examples - great comment! Thank you! 👍
@انوشقزوینیАй бұрын
I was gona point out the pop Detail too
@dereknueveuno6 ай бұрын
im a jiujitsu guy who loves wrestling, but ive been doing this move a few years, it came about because i first got into combat stuff training boxing/muay thai. I naturally use to do everything in both stances while switching unknowingly, Then i picked up switch stance from watching TJ Dillishaw fighting. Then when i was training jiujitsu i'd use it to get in on the legs.
@AthletesOcean6 ай бұрын
This leg attack does translate well into BJJ + MMA! Thanks for the comment! 👍
@oldschoolkarate-5o6 ай бұрын
🙏🏽😁thnx
@AthletesOcean6 ай бұрын
🙌
@انوشقزوینی2 ай бұрын
I swear all these secret techniques are just Iranian and Russian wrestling moves 😂
@AthletesOcean2 ай бұрын
😂 shhh don’t tell anyone
@flyfishingguide19916 ай бұрын
Dude paints his nails
@AthletesOcean6 ай бұрын
💅
@billgrubb27996 ай бұрын
Dude you are a great teacher. I hope you help me learn more of those great moves of yours. 👏 🤼♂️