CLASS: Counters to Triangle Escapes (2-Aug-24)
Class Instructions
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8m 43s
When your opponent tries to loosen the triangle by stretching his head towards the choking side, you can do a hip bump sweep. When he tries to hide his arm behind you, you can switch to a reverse triangle hold and attack his arm, or distract him with a fist choke.
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