CLASS: Attacks from the Collar Drag Sweep (4-Aug-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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7m 26s
When you attempt a Collar Drag Sweep, you can immediately launch follow-up attacks depending on the opponent's reaction. If he moves his hips away from you, do the Loop Choke. If he underhooks you, enter the Omoplata. If he pushes on your hips with his forearm, enter the Barataplata or Triangle.
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