CLASS: Bow & Arrow Choke from Back and Side Control (12-Sep-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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11m
The Bow & Arrow Choke requires separation from the back control where you maintain a right angle of your body to the opponent. This choke can be entered from the Back Control or from Side Control. When setting it up from Side Control, you can also modify the finishing position of your legs so that you don't have to step over his body.
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