White Belt Curriculum Professor Franjinha Miller
Ankle lock counter to opponent recovering the guard from cross side
1m 44s
Adam Benshea demonstrates a sneaky counter foot lock when your training partner looks to recover the guard. This is a perfect time for a leg lock as your opponent is extending away from you and placing his leg right in position for the ankle lock.
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