CLASS: Passing the Collar & Sleeve Guard (15-Aug-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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When the opponent uses the Collar & Sleeve Guard, position your legs in between his legs to be aware of the triangle and omoplata. You can use the Staple Pass. If he uses a lasso to prevent the pass, you can swim under for a Leg Drag Pass. Or you can counter grip his leg and sit down to break his grips before entering the Leg Drag Pass.
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