CLASS: Basic Tripod Sweeps on Standing Opponent (19-Aug-24)
Class Instructions
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9m 33s
The Tripod Sweep has a very fast setup because it only requires the foot on the hip and an ankle grip on the same side. Your other foot can be used to prevent the opponent from back stepping to get his balance. A common entry is when the opponent stands up to break your closed guard. You can also enter from open guard when you secure a cross grip. When the standard Tripod Sweep fails, you can switch to a variation called the Sickle Sweep.
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