Leg Lock Course
From Beginner to Advanced: Master the Modern Leg Lock Game
1. Straight Ankle Lock

Key Mechanics:
- Hyperextension of ankle joint
- Forearm across Achilles tendon
- Hip drive for power generation
- Knee control prevents escape
Force Vectors:
2. Heel Hook

Key Mechanics:
- Rotational force on knee joint
- Heel control with C-grip or S-grip
- Knee stabilization crucial
- Hip and torso engagement
Force Vectors:
3. Toe Hold

Key Mechanics:
- Figure-four grip on foot
- Rotational force on ankle
- Body positioning for leverage
- Leg stabilization prevents escape
Force Vectors:
4. Kneebar

Key Mechanics:
- Hyperextension of knee joint
- Hip drive into knee
- Ankle control prevents bending
- Straight line of force
Force Vectors:
5. Bear Trap

Key Mechanics:
- Calf entanglement for control
- Compression on lower leg
- Sweeping potential
- Positional control
Force Vectors:
6. Junny Lock

Key Mechanics:
- Heel hook from outside position
- Unconventional entry
- Precise control required
- Breaking mechanics focus
Force Vectors:
Learning Progression Path
Straight Ankle Lock
Foundation technique – safest to learn and practice
Kneebar
Similar mechanics to armbar – familiar movement pattern
Toe Hold
Introduce rotational attacks – controlled environment
Heel Hook
Advanced technique – requires proper supervision
Modern Variations
Bear Trap, Junny Lock – competition-level techniques
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