Camora
Entry into a camora from side control by creating weight pressure and controlling the opponent's arm.
7 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Hook the opponent’s shoulder with your arm0:23
- 2Post with your other arm0:28
- 3Lift your elbow off the mat and turn it into their chest0:31
- 4Step over with your knee into their shoulder at an angle0:37
- 5Posture up and switch your arms to grab their wrist0:43
- 6Grab your own wrist with the other arm0:50
- 7Slowly put their hand behind their back for the camora finish0:52
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