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Does traditional Brazilian Jui Jitsu have leg locks?

I'm asking for a few reasons. I understand that BJJ comes from Judo which essentially has no leg locks. However I recently came across a Machado Leg Locks DVD and it focuses on nothing but below the waist. Also I've been to a few BJJ gyms where they were showing leg locks. I trained at a submission school years back that wasn't traditional to any one style. It was just head to toe submissions so I've honestly never trained in traditional BJJ and I wanted to know what your experience was.

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This was due to an error with the sheet music challenge, where they were actually correct much earlier than given credit for, so they were not forced to do the speed bump. It likely would have been a 10 min sitting on bench penalty or something lame, and the error last week most likely cost them well more than 10 minutes. It would have been nice if they clued us in.
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