Alias · Leg Entanglements

Outside hook entry

Also known as False Reap — the canonical term used on this site.

Training background: Generic entry description used in some systems.

Descriptive — outside-line hook leg-entanglement entry

Outside hook entry is the descriptive name for the false reap as an entry sequence — flagging the outside-line hook mechanic that brings the attacker into the configuration.

Etymology. “Outside hook” specifies the hook-direction; “entry” attaches the entry-mechanism category. The compound predominates in instructional contexts that frame the configuration primarily through its entry pathway.

Mechanics. The outside-line hook destabilises the opponent’s leg structure from the outside — the entry positions the attacker’s hip for the false-reap leg attack chain.

Cross-reference. “Outside reap” is the alternate name. Full mechanical coverage on False Reap.