Playing the takedown game in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu doesn’t have to be too complicated. Actually, it can be quite simple – if you learn how to set up takedowns which don’t require too many moves.
A Snap Down is a good example of that. It’s simple to both understand and set up; even though it has to be timed properly in order to get the full-fledged takedown.
If you’re looking to improve your stand up game, then you have to learn the Snap Down!
In fact, here is a simple Snap Down to back take setup that everyone should know.
Matt Arroyo demonstrates on the video below:
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