See saw sweep to judo armlock
Paragon Judo Masters
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1m 49s
Fedor explains a common counter to the see saw sweep where his opponent bases out his arm to defend. The idea here is to attack while your opponent's weight is still posted on the arm allowing time to invert yourself for the armlock. ***This is a challenging technique reserved for higher level jiu jitsu players.
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