CLASS: 2-on-1 Sleeve Attacks from Guard (8-Jan-24)
Class Instructions
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8m 41s
When you have the cross sleeve and tricep grips on the opponent's sleeve from your guard, you can use them to attack the scissors sweep, arm drag to backtake, bodylock pass, pendulum sweep.
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