CLASS: Butterfly Guard attacks with Collar and Sleeve Grips (19-Mar-24)
Class Instructions
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13m
When you have a seated butterfly guard with the cross collar and same-side sleeve grips, you can perform a collar drag and secure the belt grip or farside armpit grip. Depending on the opponent's reaction, you can attack sweeps, armlocks or the barataplata.
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