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Lesson: Tripod Sweep

Brief Summary: A sweep from open guard that targets the opponent’s base by attacking the leg and foot.

Extended Summary:
The tripod sweep is a foundational open guard sweep that uses foot placement and grip control to knock your opponent off balance when they are standing or in combat base. You typically grip the opponent’s ankle while placing one foot behind their knee and the other on their hip or thigh. When executed properly, you drive with your legs while pulling the ankle forward, disrupting their base and sweeping them to the mat. It’s frequently combined with the sickle sweep as a guard attack series. This sweep develops balance, timing, and leg coordination.