Butterfly Guard Dummy Sweep to Wrestling Up
A chain used when the opponent steps back or stalls. It combines a dummy sweep to clip ankles with a wrestling-up entry to secure top position against athletic opponents.
7 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Get two-on-one grips on the same side as the opponent's rear leg.7:42
- 2Lean back and pull strongly to draw the rear leg toward you.8:05
- 3Scoot in and clip behind both of the opponent's ankles.8:25
- 4Switch to pushing grips on the knees.8:45
- 5If the opponent steps back, switch one hand behind the knee and fold your leg.9:05
- 6Build up to your knee and enter a GSP double underhook position.9:25
- 7Drive your knee through and take the hook outside.9:45
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