CLASS: Attacks from failed Peruvian Necktie (3-Jan-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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5m 53s
When your opponent does not tap from your Peruvian Necktie choke attempt, you can release the seatbelt grip and grip his far arm to pull him into an armbar. If his head pops out, you can still pull his arm so that he falls into a triangle from the backside.
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