Lockdown Back Take from Half Guard
Use this when the opponent is stuck trying to pass mount with a trapped foot. Pin their legs with a lockdown to neutralize their base, then roll under their armpit to secure the back.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Identify the opponent's foot trapped while they attempt to mount0:19
- 2Triangle the back of your knee with your left foot0:27
- 3Put your right foot down to catch on their leg0:31
- 4Place your leg under their armpit0:37
- 5Roll and take the back0:45
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