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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Holds grappling position with knees to chest
Practice against realistic positions in seated, supine, and turtle
Limbs are flexible and retracts
Moves like (but not limited to): Guard Passes + Guard Retention Top Control + Pin Escapes Back Takes + Back Escapes Sweeps Leg entries Turtle Attacks Open Guard (seated guard, shin guard, De La Riva, Reverse De La Riva) Ground & Pound from EVERYWHERE ALL Submissions! (RNC (rear naked choke), Guillotine, Armbar, Triangle, Heel Hook, Knee Bar, Ankle Lock, Toe Hold)
See filling instructions below under Product Details
Sport type: Mixed Martial Arts
Tired of your dummy lying flat? CBC MMA brings you the most versatile grappling dummy in the market. Our innovative design makes the dummy look and act realistic when drilling. The dummy simply holds its position, hunched back, with bent knees to chest, and bent elbows. Don't drill on a dummy that looks and acts like a dead body. So you know what to do! Put on your smarty pants and get this grappling dummy! How to Fill | Filling Instructions 1) Recommended Material: 50 lbs of fabric (used clothing or bed sheets) 2 lbs of polly-fill (aka polyester filling) 2) Estimated Time: 60 ~ 75 minutes 3) General Instructions - fill in the extremities (feet/ankle/shin/hand/wrist/forearm) with poly-fill, and the rest with tightly packed fabric. This method helps the dummy hold its position. - fill both materials as tightly as possible. - for lower extremities fill in feet,ankle, and halfway point of shin with poly-fill - you want knees tightly packed with fabric so that it holds the 90 degree angle - IMPORTANT fill the joints (elbows and knees and shoulders) VERY TIGHTLY PACKED with fabric so that it holds the 90 degree angle - hips/butt/crotch must be filled TIGHTLY with fabric to make it support the leg and hold the position - neck and head should be filled tightly with no empty spots 4) Tips - trick is to really pack it tightly; really compact the fabric as much as possible (push/pull/hit/massage it in) - hip and shoulder are tough - really get in between and stuff it as much as possible - body/torso: you can be more liberal with how you fill - when you finish, throw the dummy around, hit it, step on it, or smash it, to compress the fabric a bit more; over time you can stuff it more as needed. - if you do it right, it should be tough to close the zipper