CLASS: Back Control with Trapped Arm under your armpit (17-Nov-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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5m 26s
When enter back control, you can trap the opponent's arm under your armpit and lock it in using your arm threaded under your own leg. This position is great for finishing the choke, armbar, entering the triangle.
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