John Smith – How To Lace When He Backs His Legs In Your Arm Pits
John Smith – How To Lace When He Backs His Legs In Your Arm Pits
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Salepage: John Smith – How To Lace When He Backs His Legs In Your Arm Pits
John Smith once again shows a fantastic way to overcome your opponent’s leg lace counter. Here, he shows a necessary adjustment you need to make when he back his legs up in your armpits. From the position, reach through your legs, push the leg that you are trying to scoop down with your hand and then use your own leg to scoop his leg on the side you are going to turn him. Your lace is now locked up, and he is ready to turn. FLO would like to thank BRUTE for helping us get this John Smith technique. This technique is some of the most valued in our Tech Wave library, and we appreciate Brute’s effort in working with us to attain it.
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