CLASS: De La Riva Attacks from Spider Guard (1-Dec-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 40s
From Spider sleeve grips, you can enter DLR and use the sleeve grips to sweep. Use the far sleeve grip to do a forward sweep, and the near sleeve grip to do a back sweep. Once in DLR, you can also enter the crab ride position using the Baby Bolo technique or X-guard transition from a forward collar drag.
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