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September 08, 2009

A Great Half Guard Resource! 

If you haven't seen this video yet then you're in for a treat!

Here Indrek Reiland and Jorgen Matsi take you through the Half Guard Position, covering the basics of both the top and the bottom position.

Not only do they show techniques, but they also share drills and, most importantly the underlying concepts of the half guard. Once you understand these concepts it will put the techniques into perspective and also make it much easier to remember them.
Production values aren't quite up to 'Speilbergian' standards, but the information they show you is top notch.

By the end of this video you should have a real solid head start on the Half Guard.




Since it's on Google Video, you can either watch the video on the site or download it to your computer for free. In fact, I'd recommend that you go and download it right away, just because you never know when a gem like this is going to disappear from the internet forever!

(If you want to download it to your computer first click here to go to the page on Google video, and then click on the "download video - iPod/PSP" link to the right of the video.)

Till later!

Stephan Kesting

P.S. Word's gotten out that I'm working on something new. I don't want to jinx things by talking about too early, but it's a BIG thing with some very exciting give-aways. Hopefully I'll be able to make a big announcement soon, and then things are going to get VERY interesting around here...

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