In martial arts and antagonistic sports, “Takedown” is a technique that loses the opponent's balance, bringing the opponent to the floor so that the person can take a favorable position (override the opponent). The process of rushing towards the opponent and performing the Takedown is called “Shooting”.
Takedown is a very common technique in material subjects and has many different variants. Since MMA has become a recognized competition format, Takedown has become
As a specialty of specialized fighters. Here are 3 Takedown variants often found on the arena.
1. Leg Trip
“Leg Trip” is a technique in which the boxer uses his legs, pulling, and millet to make the opponent lose balance, causing the opponent to fall to the ground.
Leg Trip techniques are often integrated into more complex Takedown techniques and are also very important in many objects.
2. Single Leg Takedown
“Single Leg Takedown” is a technique that involves the action to grab one of the opponent's legs (usually by both hands) and using the position to force the enemy to the ground.
3. Double Leg Takedown
“Double Leg Takedown” is the technique to grab both opponents with both hands, holding the chest near the opponent and using this position to force the opponent to the ground.