https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn-bVYbkRfoExtended Summary:
The arm drag to back take is a technical and low-risk maneuver that redirects your opponent’s arm across their body while you move behind them. From standing OR from the Guard. It’s often initiated with a grip on the wrist or triceps, followed by a sharp pull and a sidestep to their back. From there, you can secure hooks, execute takedowns, or control the back standing. It emphasizes angle creation, timing, and sensitivity to body movement. This technique transitions well into both gi and no-gi situations and offers a path to dominant control with minimal resistance.
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