Rear Triangle from Turtle — Sliding Angle Entry
An alternative entry from turtle that uses a sliding angle to force the opponent's hips out while maintaining your position over them. It is useful when the tight waist entry is defended.
8 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Start with a tight waist grip and place your hand on the floor.2:13
- 2Wage your knee against theirs, then move out to the side.2:17
- 3Pull the opponent to the point of losing balance, then remove your knee.2:21
- 4Bring your head over their head and snatch their hand.2:30
- 5Pin their wrist with your second hand and pop your knee behind their elbow.2:35
- 6Go around the corner with your leg and place your second leg up.2:42
- 7Sit down to the floor, bringing your forearm over and lifting their hand.2:49
- 8Turn your body out to the side, unify your legs, and adjust to figure-four.3:06
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