We went back to revising snap downs this Friday. One common mistake that I observed was that wrestlers did not put enough body weight behind the snap. This problem can be solved by pulling the opponent towards you first, then sprawling all your weight on the opponent's head/neck. This puts much more pressure on their neck compared to just pulling them down. This move should be used in conjunction with headlock and go-behind techniques in order to score a takedown.
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