Standing Guard Sweep — Belt Grip Entry
Use this sweep when your opponent stands up while gripping your belt. It works by controlling the sleeve and hooking the leg to off-balance them, allowing you to pass to mount or attack an armlock.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Grip the opponent's sleeve with one hand and swim your other arm under their leg to hook it.0:34
- 2Use your same-side hip to push their knee outward.0:43
- 3Walk forward maintaining alignment between your knee and hand.0:55
- 4If they push against you, grab their wrist and bring your leg over for an armlock.1:00
- 5If they do not push, continue walking to secure mount.1:06
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