CLASS: Transitions and Submissions from Back Control (16-Sep-24)
Class Instructions
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11m
When you have back control of your opponent, and the choke is difficult to get, easily transition to the back triangle to get more submissions. If you go for the bow & arrow choke and your opponent peels your choking arm off his head, then easily transition to the armbar with minimal change.
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