Hi-C Back Door
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The attacker in red clears the ties and shoots a hi-c.
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He wraps on the hi-c low, down the opponent's calf.
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His opponent begins to counter with the sprawl and reachover to a chest lock.
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He settles his hips down to avoid being thrown through for exposure.
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From this position the attacker begins to elevate his opponent by stepping up and lifting.
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To maneuver out the back door the attacker needs to execute a hooking motion with his arms.
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As he lifts he needs to rotate his hips to the center of the defender's body.
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When the leg is lifted high, it gives the attacker space to duck out the back door.
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His hips slide under the defender as he looks back towards the opponent's head.
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Once the attacker's head clears out the back door, he must be ready to pursue the defender.
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Often a defender will attempt to limp leg, kick or flee, so an attacker needs to be ready to chase ankles.
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Once position is gained the attacker must break the defender down for the takedown.
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