CLASS: Loop Choke Arm-In Options (18-Aug-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 50s
When in butterfly guard, you get up to catch the loop choke and finish with leg over shoulder, arm-in with forearm pillow, or arm-in with backwards roll to top. You can also enter the loop choke from a collar drag sweep attempt when the opponent defends the sweep by moving his legs away from you.
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