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Tarikoplata from North South
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A very common entry to the Tarikoplata (shoulder lock) can be done from the North South position when the opponent defends your Kimura attempt by grabbing his belt, gi, or other hand.
This video explains details on how to successfully entering the submission hold and completing the shoulder lock.
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