How To Defend Yourself: Helicopter Sweep to Foot L
Video Description: Learn how to perform a Helicopter Sweep to a Traditional Foot Lock combination, when your opponent stands up to pass your guard. Related Article Subjects: martial arts, defense, foot, grappling, helicopter, jiu-jitsu, lock, mma, mount, self, submission, sweep, ufc
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