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Attacking the Back VS the 4-Point Stance
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Whether you had the back and your opponent managed to stand up, or you were able to perform a back take from an exchange on the feet, the mechanics of back control change when your opponent’s hips are higher than their shoulders. When this happens, you’ll need double-underhooks rather than a seatbelt grip, and you’ll need asymmetrical leg hooks to keep from falling off and losing the position.