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So this technique we are going to do on butterfly guard with the overhook. So I am going to overhook his left arm with my right arm right here. He can't punch with it. What I'm going to do is I'm going to work to sweep him to my left, but the problem is it's going to post his free hand. So if I start to work the sweeping, he post his hand out, I'm going to fall to my back and I am going to bring my knee to my chest.
Went out just to go for triangle, but if his head is kind of back a little bit then, I'm going to take my leg over from the bonds right here Okay, one option for finishing, we'll talk about them, here instead of sitting up, I can actually sit up to trap his arms against my body, I'm not going to twist belly down, so I am going to twist this right.
You might have right here but lot of times they go turn with the pressure and roll all over. Okay, this when I keep my knees squeezed together and I don't want to lose his elbow, okay. From here, I could strike a little bit, simple lock with here is just take his arm. Palm down, I'm just going to twist to sideways, I got an arm lock, okay.
Another finished is just to bend forward. He is on the right side of my body, I am going to post my right hand on the floor, lean forward, take my weight off of my leg so I could turn-over, I could actually finish the triangle here or just turn all the way over, and now you've got really confused, because he is trapped basically on the stomach and I just start getting forward. Be careful when you do this, if your partner is leaning on their arm, they can tab. So I'm just going to go up, and I've got the submission.
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