5:00 Women's Rick Reeves BBCF
The Bump Sweep (Left)
Left Grab same side wrist, Right swim over opposite shoulder and post rear (L) hand, drop feet, drive (R) hip - direction of travel is to the left, you have their arm they would post with.
2 options if the Bump Sweep will not develop correctly:
Shoulder Lock: The same beginning as the bump sweep is into a shoulder lock. If the bump sweep hip drive isn't working you can change to (R) hand grab your own (L) wrist and bend their arm first, then start cranking it toward their head. The farther the elbow is bent first, the more pressure on the shoulder. The added bonus is that you are probably driving them toward the mat over your (R) shoulder.
Defense against the shoulder lock: Grab your own shirt or hand inside
Guillotine: Pull the hips back and grab around the head; get in there deep and turn the wrist "up" - which seems to be the blade toward your own face. Get the second hand in there, then close the guard and start separating. Focus on the most complex part which is getting around the head/neck correctly first. Getting the guard again will be relatively easier.
Method to break the guard:
Both hands low and hard into their abdomen, post knee into their tailbone (placement is very important) and push away from them. Done correctly, can allow you to get your knee up into combat stance or disengage completely.
From Guard: break their posturing up by grabbing the arms and pulling over your head while driving with the knees. Keep control by going under one arm and locking to your hand that came behind their head. They have no space for harm this way.
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