Spider Guard Sweep — Lasso Cross
Use this sweep when the opponent is standing with knees bent. Cross the lasso arm across the body to break posture, then kick over to off-balance and complete the sweep.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Establish spider guard grips and set up a lasso grip on the far arm.0:01
- 2Cross the lasso arm across the opponent's body instead of going through the arm.0:08
- 3Straighten your body, post your leg, and kick over while holding the arm.0:14
- 4Turn the opponent toward you, cross your knees, and complete the sweep.0:20
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