Collar and Sleeve Guard to Triangle hold to Armbar or Choke
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When you have the Collar and Sleeve Guard with one foot on the opponent's bicep, you can easily transition to the Triangle submission hold. From there, you can do a tight armbar by squeezing your thighs together, or you can do the standard triangle choke.
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