CLASS: Hip Bump Sweep from Closed Guard (13-Nov-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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The Hip Bump Sweep is a very good sweep from closed guard when the opponent keeps a good posture. You can do the sweep without a gi by cupping the elbo, or with the gi by holding onto the opponent's cross sleeve. If the opponent drives you back down when you sit up, or he posts his hand on the mat to stop the sweep, you can use that to do the Kimura hold on his arm.
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