Hip Bump Sweep from Closed Guard
Sweep opponent who sits up to 90 degrees posture by driving hips and pushing over while controlling arm.
6 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Keep opponent's posture broken down with guard high on his back and cover his head or arm.1:32
- 2When opponent tries to sit up and pull away, post back behind yourself and open your guard.1:53
- 3Drive your hips into opponent and bring your arm to the other side of his head, keeping his bicep connected to your chest.2:11
- 4Let your knee go down to the outside and push opponent over to the top position.2:20
- 5Block opponent's leg with your knee to prevent him from posting out and shutting down the sweep.2:27
- 6Drive and push opponent up and over to land in mount position.2:59
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