CLASS: Grip Breaks while defending the Spider Guard (14-Nov-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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13m
When starting from the seated open guard, the standing person often wants double pant grips, while the seated person wants double sleeve grips. Learn how to navigate this grip battle to enter the spider guard. Use grip breaks, stiff arm, and lasso to defend the spider guard.
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