CLASS: Attacks from Guard Pull with collar-sleeve grips (8-Mar-24)
Class Instructions
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8m 40s
When you are pulling guard with the collar and sleeve grips on the same side, you can enter the omoplata or scissors sweep with the foot on his far bicep. If his hand pops out of the omoplata position, you can quickly execute a wrenching armbar without moving your hip position.
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