Half Guard to Mount — Foot Trap Counter
Passes from half guard to mount when the bottom player traps your foot. Uses forward pressure and head framing to break their posture, forcing a bridge that allows you to step over and secure the mount for ground and pound.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Drive forward over the opponent's trapped foot.0:26
- 2Establish a high frame against the opponent's head.0:39
- 3Step your trapped foot over the opponent's head.0:50
- 4Secure the mount and establish control.0:54
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