CLASS: Collar Grip Break and attacks from Close Guard (15-Nov-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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10m
In Closed Guard bottom, break the collar grip with a cross sleeve grip and then attack the arm drag to pendulum sweep, or the overhook choke. In the top position, break the collar grip by posturing and applying maximum pressure on the grip before initiating the break. Then grip his sleeve to initiate a closed guard break and pass.
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