Avenues of attack: Things move quickly in combat sports. Opportunities come and go quickly, so when there is an opening one can't procrastinate. It's important to have pre-established lines of attack sorted out so that when an flashes in front of you you know exactly what to do. When working from seated guard against an opponent on their knees, the main avenues of attack begin at either the wrists, or collar. Each presents very different forms of control and very different lines of attack – make sure you have yours figured out and ready to roll. Here, takes on the great Buchecha, a master of fighting and posture in guard play. As such he targets the head as the initial connection to subsequent attacks upon. You must have your own chains of attack starting from each of wrists, elbows and head – when you do, you will be a opponent from seated guard!

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