09:02 - When tripod guard passing against a single butterfly hook, it is very easy for us to stay stable by just moving towards the butterfly hook. However, when tripod guard passing against two butterfly hooks it becomes a bit more nuanced because whichever direction we move we will be giving our opponent a strong butterfly hook. Therefore, when tripod passing against 2 butterfly hooks we emphasize bringing our hips high and bringing our knee to our own elbow on the side of our underhook. Our free arm is used to push one of our opponent's knees away from their chest so we can step over their butterfly hook. From this position, as our opponent tries to use their butterfly hooks to off balance us, we will be able to capitalize on the extension of their legs to step over their butterfly hook.
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