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Hand Fighting from Butterfly
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4 Part Lesson -- Marcelo explains his rules of engagement for playing Butterfly: If you wish to push the pace nogi on bottom, you have to develop skill staying in the Seated Guard position. [04:13] Seldom should your first control be the Kumigata that sets up your planned attack. Make your opponent react first before reaching for your preferred technique. This can come from yanking on the opponent's wrist with both hands, or even snapping his or her head down. Just don't wait and be late to connect your move. [09:18] Your setup doesn't always have to start from a pull; if your opponent is moving back and not letting you fit inside, you can shove them backwards and meet them with a move when they drive back into you. [13:43] Try to find a pattern that will lead you to an option you will like. You can't afford to expose yourself from a distance at the risk of letting your opponent attacking your vulnerability.


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