How to Sharpshooter

Get your opponent on the floor back first., Pick both of your opponent's legs up, and bend them backwards (toward your opponent; basically trying to make their feet touch their nose) and spread them. , Put your most dominant leg between your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get your opponent on the floor back first.

    Their legs should be pointing toward you.
  2. Step 2: Pick both of your opponent's legs up

    , If you choose your left leg, put the leg on the left side of your opponent's body.

    Same thing goes if you use your right leg (right side of the body). , They should look like a cross or a X.

    If you did it right, the x part (the part where the legs are crossed) should be in front of your upper thigh/ waist. ,, One of your legs should be inside the crossed legs (between the groin and the crossing) of your opponent and one should be right beside it it. , Your butt should relax on there back and just pull
  3. Step 3: and bend them backwards (toward your opponent; basically trying to make their feet touch their nose) and spread them.

  4. Step 4: Put your most dominant leg between your opponent's legs.

  5. Step 5: Cross your opponent's legs together at the shin.

  6. Step 6: Hold the X with one of your arms.

  7. Step 7: Turn yourself around (180 degrees) and he will be flipped.

  8. Step 8: Apply pressure by sitting on their back and pull.

Detailed Guide

Their legs should be pointing toward you.

, If you choose your left leg, put the leg on the left side of your opponent's body.

Same thing goes if you use your right leg (right side of the body). , They should look like a cross or a X.

If you did it right, the x part (the part where the legs are crossed) should be in front of your upper thigh/ waist. ,, One of your legs should be inside the crossed legs (between the groin and the crossing) of your opponent and one should be right beside it it. , Your butt should relax on there back and just pull

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