CLASS: Seated Guard Sweeps of Standing Opponent (6-Oct-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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10m
When you have a seated guard with control of one leg of a standing opponent, you can trap either the nearside or farside sleeve to do a sweep. The sweep becomes very strong when you also dive for the far pant grip to give you control of three of his limbs.
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