New guard position starts with T in B's guard. B has a cross collar grip with their left hand. When T goes to posture up, B opens their guard and places their right foot on T's hip and their left foot right behind T's right knee on the left side. B's right hand then grips T's left pant leg.
Sweep 1:
Starting from the guard position. B pushes at the hip with their right foot, pulls with the pants grip, and pulls with the hook at the knee. B keeps the collar grip and uses that to come up on top and possibly finish with a cross choke.
Sweep 2:
Starting from the guard position. B switches their hips and brings the foot that was behind T's right knee up to the hip and the foot that was at the hip down to T's right ankle. Then B pushes at the hip and scissor sweeps T's ankle to sweep.
Sweep 3: Starting from the guard position. B brings their hips in closer to T and elevates T as if going for a helicopter sweep. Using the collar grip and the hook behind the knee, B brings T over their shoulder and rolls backward to sweep.
Attack 1+2:
These attacks start from the guard position but T has a grip on each leg at the knee. B releases the collar grip and breaks T's pants grip on B's right leg. B then swings his left leg in to come up against T's shoulder and pushes the shoulder away to break the grip. From here B can either go to triangle or omoplata and finish.
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