Scott Templeton - Escapes from Headlocks, Bear Hugs, and Chokes
Self Defense for Kids
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1h 30m
More often than not, rough play leads to unintentional fighting. If your student or child is not prepared to escape or control the situation, it can be traumatic for many years. In this title we show the student how not to "panic" and escape the situation with technique and leverage. Kids | Self Defense
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