Coyote Half Guard Sweep (3)
Half guard sweep using control of opponent's hip and knee with a hook, combined with pressure and timing to off-balance and roll the opponent.
10 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Walk your feet and use your inside leg to keep distance from opponent1:10
- 2Release the leg on the same side as the inside leg and set a hook1:38
- 3Control opponent's wrist and go to deeper half guard1:51
- 4Control opponent's hip tightly and wait for their reaction2:06
- 5Release opponent's knee on the mat and put pressure on their hip while walking inside2:21
- 6Roll over opponent using the hook and pressure on the knee2:27
- 7If opponent blocks the hook, release your knee and use your heart early, then switch to the top and tighten control2:50
- 8Maintain patience and control, avoid rushing to face opponent again5:19
- 9Combine multiple variations of the sweep to adapt to opponent's reactions5:59
- 10Control opponent's hip and leg while cutting the elbow and staying sideways7:02
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