CLASS: Counters to Underhook Escapes (18-Apr-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 50s
When you have side control, and your opponent secures an underhook as part of his escape, you can use that underhook to attack that arm and shoulder. You can do a Kimura, wristlock, omoplata, monoplata, or armbar.
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