A go-behind is when you move around to your opponent’s back. It usually happens after stopping their attack. You circle behind while they are off balance. Control must be clear to score. Speed is important during the movement. Staying tight prevents them from turning. Go-behinds often follow sprawls or snaps. For example, a wrestler blocks a shot and circles quickly. He reaches behind and secures control. The referee awards a takedown. Go-behinds reward quick footwork. Smart positioning makes them successful.
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