Combat Sambo "Dynamic Entry!" DVD Review
One of my fighters, "Gumby" here on LF just won his last fight with a nasty Kimura, he was going for the Sakuraba Kimura from when your opponent has your back, and his opponent based out to prevent the flip Gumby stepped over and finished the Kimura anyway. It was a "Dynamic Entry" to win the fight. In the gym, Gumby is always jumping and flipping going for crazy subs, so I asked him to review Reilly Bodycomb's "Dynamic Entry" dvd for Lockflow.
Here it is:
"I like grappling moves with the words "flying", "sliding" and"jumping" in the description. So when I was asked to review Reilly Bodycomb's new video called "Dynamic Entry!, I happily said yes.
I got home from the gym and popped it in my computer right away and I was not disappointed. I loved it right from the first few seconds of 8-bit music and the "please don't pirate my video because it pays for my bills, buys food, and stuff."
This for me, was a great video giving detailed verbal and visual instruction on a number of kick counters, throws, and submissions that were all very slick. Some I had seen before, like the flying triangle or German (belly to back) suplex but "Dynamic Entry" added amount of detail on how to "clean up" the technique.
Others were totally new to me, like the "sliding heel hook" (one of my favorites). There is a good number of various techniques that are shown from multiple angles and each move is broken down when needed.
I do feel that this DVD is definitely NOT FOR BEGINNERS. That being said, it should add a little surprise to anyone's next grappling session or MMA match and I highly recommended it."
Thanks for the review Gumby, your grappling partners better get this DVD to avoid the "Sliding Heel Hook" !!
To get your copy of Reilly's DVD, visit BudoVideos
Dynamic Submission Techniques include:
Flying Armbars (multiple entrances)
Flying Triangle Chokes (multiple entrances)
Rolling Kneebars and Victor Rolls (multiple entrances)
Rolling Shoulder Lock
Scissor takedowns (multiple entrances)
Sliding Leg Locks (multiple entrances)
Standing Guillotines (multiple entrances)
Takedowns include:
Flying Head Scissor
FIreman's Carry
Lateral Drop
Back Arch
Trips and Foot-sweeps
Detailed explanations of finishes include:
Ankle Lock
Toe Hold
Triangle Choke
Heel Hook
Guillotine Choke
Leg Knot and leg control details
Submission Chaining with leg locks
Leg Lock defense and counter attacks






















Comments
i am definately gonna get one. i need some new stuff.
just ordered mine. people are getting boarded with my achiles lock, heel hook, kneebar, toe hold flow, this will rock some socks off!
I just watched the 3rd instructional from Reilly Bodycomb and am quite pleased with my purchase.
His first 2 DVDs were leglock centric, and provided a systematic approach to maintaining control when attacking with leg-locks. Entries into leg-locks were primarily focussed on from the ground with a just a few hints of entries from standing.
This 3rd DVD however provides the viewer with a plethora of options for entries into the ground and leg-lock game from standing, and -like dvds 1 and 2- provides a few key details into applying the finishing holds.
The first 2 dvds were aimed at explaining the theory and mechanisms of leg control, and as such their setting at a seminar was appropriate, as standard questions and difficulties cropped up and were addressed.
This 3rd dvd gives a number of techniques, but no system (this is not a criticism, this is just part of the inherent nature of dynamic! entries). It is shot in the standard 2 person, technique exhibition style of most instructionals. I feel this is appropriate, because it allows the viewer to watch the technique numerous times as Reilly narrates the details.
This dvd is 2 or 3 steps up on video quality and craftsmanship from dvds 1 and 2, allowing you to witness reilly synch on a leg lock with all the clarity of a python devoring a gazelle on national geographic.
Anyone who is interested in leg locks (even if you already think you are the s#!t), should purchase all 3 of reilly's dvds. I highly recommend going through 1 and 2 first, it will open your eyes. When you can apply 1 and 2, then dynamic entry! gives you some ideas to start really having fun with your leg lock game.