Sit-Up Guard Sweep — Far Arm Post
A sweep from De La Riva where you sit up on your elbow and walk behind the opponent's leg. It works by creating a tight angle that forces the opponent to fall forward, allowing you to control their leg and complete the sweep.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Kick the opponent's leg out and sit up onto your elbow.0:08
- 2Walk your body behind the opponent's leg.0:11
- 3Grab the opponent's far arm and post it behind their leg.0:16
- 4Reach across inside and come through to complete the sweep.0:22
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