How to defeat a Kings Move with inside pressures

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How you defeat a KINGs Move with inside pressures.

One of the more rare techniques used to defeat a Kings move is the hidden hook. The hidden hooks' objective is to drastically lower the height of the match and force the Kings mover to over commit to their own cupping.

What this achieves is it removes your opponents ability to utilise their pronation and postures you for your own very clean transition to a heavily supinated press when the Kings mover stands back up.

Interestingly, this position is very easy to relax in. Fighting a Kings mover is usually synonymous with high lactic acid efforts and gassing yourself out. Usually, Kings movers have the luxury of being in a more durable position. The hidden hook, however, entirely reverses this situation and allows you to completely relax your bicep and brachialus while you push forward with triceps and forcibly bend your opponents wrist into their cup.

Once this position is achieved, the Kings mover will feel a sensation of disconnection from their Kings move and will feel the urge to stand up and enter a hook or a press. However when they attempt to do so, they will be severely disadvantaged in respect to having access to internal wrist rotation, as their open arm and pronated initiation and your heavily supinated position has left you with an open door to walk all over the control of centre.

Inevitably, you will finish the match with a simple supinated press against their out of position defensive rotation attempts.

All in all, it is a beautiful way for a hooker to defeat a Kings mover.

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