Bear Trap Submission
From K-Guard, bend the opponent's knee toward their butt to create tension, then pull the leg out and apply a seatbelt choke to flatten the opponent and finish.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Chop behind the opponent's knee and close your triangle to put pressure on the joint.4:30
- 2Pull the opponent's heel toward their butt while keeping your foot on their hip.5:15
- 3Pull the knee out from underneath the opponent and retract your other knee.5:50
- 4Apply a seatbelt choke by grabbing the opposite collar and sleeve while maintaining leg control.6:10
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