CLASS: Open Arms Back Escapes (20-Sep-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 26s
When the opponent has secured hooks but you are able to grab both his hands before he can secure grips, you can escape his back control by moving his choking arm over your head, by sinking down into double underhooks on his legs, by leaning forward and inverting, or by trapping one sleeve under his leg.
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