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Chaining Techniques Together, Angled Leg Lift from Spider Guard, Rear Side Double Leg — Part 3/3
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Braulio explains how you can use little movements to bait reactions from an opponent while setting them up for your attacks. Against high level opponents, it is unlikely that your first attack will be successful, therefore it is necessary for you to chain techniques together in order to sweep, pass or submit. If you manage to create the right angle to get your knee behind your opponent's leg and they react by posting their hands forward, Braulio shows how to attack a rear side double leg.

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