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After being pinned, start your line of tackling by first ensuring your balance and stability. Use your legs to drive forward, positioning your body low and aligning your shoulder with your target. Aim to wrap your arms around the opponent's legs or torso to secure the tackle, while keeping your head up to maintain awareness. Finally, drive through with your legs to complete the tackle effectively.

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