CLASS: Attacks from Side Control (4-Sep-23)
Class Instructions
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12m
When opponent underhooks his nearside arm to attempt a Ghost Escape, you can do an nearside armbar. When he underhooks his farside arm, you can step over his chest to isolate and attack his far arm or shoulder. If he underhooks his farside arm and gets onto his knees, you can execute an overhook choke. If he just turns into you without an underhook, you can do a farside S-Mount armbar.
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