CLASS: Finishing Tricks for Omoplata when opponent postures (8-May-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 37s
When you enter the Omoplata from closed guard, finishing the shoulder lock may be difficult when he has his knees under his hips to keep his shoulder off the mat. You can move your hips behind his knees to drag his hips down, or you can finish with your legs in figure-4 at a right angle.
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