CLASS: Attacks when opponent defends the Collar Drag (31-May-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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11m
When the opponent underhooks you to do defend the collar drag, you can enter the omoplata position and complete a shoulder lock or sweep. If he stiff arms you to defend the collar drag, you can enter a corkscrew armbar or wrenching armbar. If he does not tap and does not roll, you can get onto your knees and grab his hip to apply more pressure to the arm or complete a sweep.
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