CLASS: Saving the Triangle by Relocking Triangle Legs (9-Oct-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 34s
When your opponent defends your triangle choke from guard by hiding his arm, you can switch the locking side for your legs. If he moves his hips on the non-choking side, you can rotate the lock of your legs or push him to the Mounted Triangle. If he sits back, make him carry your hip weight and push yourself to Mount.
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