Side Control Pressure with Shoulder on Collarbone (Control Two)
Place shoulder on opponent's collarbone, grab lat muscle or neck artery depending on arm length, drive shoulder into throat area to force opponent to defend and open for submissions or mount.
6 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Place your shoulder on opponent's collarbone6:48
- 2If you have long arms, lift opponent's arm and grab their lat muscle7:00
- 3If you have shorter arms, grab the artery on opponent's neck7:04
- 4Drive your shoulder up into opponent's throat and across7:14
- 5Use push-pull motion to open opponent's defenses7:25
- 6When opponent's elbow comes up, mount easily7:33
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