Octopus Guard Back Take by Swimming Arm Under Posted Leg
If opponent posts their leg, swim your arm underneath to get to octopus guard and take the back.
3 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Swim your arm underneath the posted leg0:11
- 2Get to octopus guard0:11
- 3Take the back0:11
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