CLASS: Transitions from Lapel-Assisted Tarikoplata (5-Sep-25)
Class Instructions
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5m 53s
When you use the opponent's lapel to hold his wrist in place for the Tarikoplata, you can easily transition to the Paper Cutter Choke or Back Take.
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