CLASS: Straight Footlock after Tripod or Sickle Sweep (23-Aug-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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6m 9s
After a standard Tripod Sweep, you can enter the SLX leg entanglement (Irimi Ashi) and do a straight footlock. After a Sickle Sweep (variation of Tripod Sweep), you can enter the Butterfly Ashi leg entanglement and do a straight footlock.
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