Saddle <strong>Position</strong> Guide: Ultimate <strong>Heel Hook</strong> Control System
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Master saddle position with heel hook entries, control mechanics, and finishing sequences for advanced leg lock systems.
What is Saddle Position?
Saddle position is the ultimate leglock control position where you sit on top of your opponent's thigh with complete control over their leg. From this dominant position, you can attack multiple heel hook angles and other devastating leg lock finishes.
Entry from Ashi Garami
The Standard Transition
From ashi garami or outside ashi garami, rotate your hips and sit on top of opponent's thigh to establish saddle position. This transition gives you even more control and finishing opportunities.
Timing and Weight Distribution
Distribute your weight evenly on the thigh while maintaining leg control underneath. Your positioning determines the angle for heel hook attacks.
Heel Hook Systems from Saddle
The Saddle Heel Hook
From saddle position, establish both heel hook angles. Control the heel with both hands and apply pressure through hip drive and body weight.
Multiple Angle Attacks
You can attack the inside heel hook, outside heel hook, or switch between angles to keep your opponent unable to defend effectively.
Defense and Prevention
Opponents in saddle position are in extreme danger. The best defense is preventing saddle in the first place by escaping ashi garami or outside ashi garami before the transition.