Straight Footlock from Butterfly Ashi in Double Guard
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4m 11s
When you attempt a straight footlock from the double guard position, your opponent is likely to defend by grabbing your lapel, which prevents you from falling to the mat and rotating. You can adjust your legs to the Butterfly Ashi entanglement to complete a tight footlock without going to the mat or rotating.
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