CLASS: Farside Spinning Armbar (6-Sep-23)
Class Instructions
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13m
When you have knee ride, and your opponent pushes his hand against your knee to alleviate the pressure, you can get an underhook and step over his head into an armbar. You can also do a similar armbar from side control if you have tighter control of his arm. This video includes a grip breaking technique if they defend the armbar with a gable grip.
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