CLASS: Lasso Attacks on Farside (8-Apr-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 8s
When you have a tight lasso grip on the opponent's arm, you can use it to move the opponent's shoulder to the mat and attack his farside with a corkscrew armbar, switch backtake, or omoplata.
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