Judo gripping (over the back)
Paragon Judo Masters
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3m 36s
Judo Fundamentals
The over the back grip is a very dominate grip in Judo competition and leads to many great throwing opportunities. The ability to pull your opponent down toward the mat will open up off balancing throws to your opponents rear as his instinct is to pull up and back.
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