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The key to a good switch: If you opponent is lined up on your left side, imagine your head is 12 o'clock and your feet are 6 o'clock. Sitout so your feet are pointing to 4 o'clock and land so that only your right buttock is on the mat.
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| Redshirt Join Date: Jan 2009
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Im with spider about the sit out, i dont know if this is what your trying to say, but when you sit out (if your righty) with your right shoulder use his back and shoulders as levrage. that would put the guy your facing in a uncomfertpul position. and usually you wont be able to get behind because he has your leg. well... step over his arm with one leg and follow up with the other, and that should put you on top.
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