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Technique: 'Back/Counters - Lapel Control vs Back Escape';
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Seat Belt Control, Hook vs Bridging Back Escape, Lapel Control vs Back Escape
     

2 Part Technique - Use your Seat Belt Control to prevent the opponent from escaping towards your choking arm. If the opponent attempts to escape on the opposite side instead, he usually tries two ways. His actions will either be to swi...
Lapel Control vs Back Escape, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent begins to break your Seatbelt Control with the Back Escape, secure grips on his collar behind the neck and by his lapel to stop him from escaping his shoulders onto the mat any further. Use the contr...
Posted: 4745 days ago
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Seat belt Control from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back, Lapel Control vs Back Escape Counter
     

3 Part Technique - One valuable tactic you should learn for attacking from the Back is the idea of resetting your choking arm when you can't make your choking grip. If you encounter a hindrance, simply remove your hand from his reach a...
Lapel Control vs Back Escape ,
     

3 Part Lesson - Lock the opponent down with your Seat Belt to kill his escape and open his lapel to initiate a collar choke. However, if the opponent escapes while you are gripping his lapel use the control to pull him back into positi...
Posted: 3657 days ago
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Folding Pass vs Open Guard → Double Underhooks to Side Control → Horse Collar Tie vs Frame Escape
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo troubleshoots the intricacies of his "Folding Pass": [I] Smack your opponent's knees to the far side as you land on his legs with your hips, smashing his guard into a fold. Windshield wipe your shin across your ...
Seatbelt Control from Back → Turtle to Side Control → Nearside Kimura Grip from Side Control → Near Side Armbar from Side Control → Side Control to Back Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo breaks down the Turtle Position to mount several attacks: [I] If your opponent guards up in the Turtle or Quarter Position, and you cannot readily maintain his Back with the Seatbelt Control, quickly grab onto h...
Seatbelt Control from Back → Lapel Control vs Back Escape → Back Control Recovery → Knee Slide vs Guard Recovery from Turtle Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids the Guard Recovery from Turtle: [I] If you cannot find the Seatbelt because your opponent is hiding the grips in Turtle, form a grip on the back of his neck, grabbing the Horse Collar Grip, and also make ...
Seatbelt Control → Back Control Recovery → Lapel Control vs Back Escape
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo demonstrates how to retain Back Control: [I] If your opponent passes your Choking Hand around his head, falling to his Escape-Side, grab a hold of his wrist and yank your arm free, back to the Seatbelt. [II] If ...
2on1 Control vs Butterfly → Taking the Back from De La Riva Guard Sweep
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo talks on starting strong, staying strong, and finishing strong: [I] Find 2on1 Control to set a De-La-Riva-Hook against your opponent's Combat-Base (one knee up, other knee down), and use it to bridge up onto you...
Taking the Back from Front Headlock → Seat belt Control from Back
     

1 Part Lesson — Marcelo disrupts his opponent's escape from Back Control: [I] If your opponent attempts to roll out of the Turtle Position when you arrive on his Back, use whatever grips you have to shake him out of position before fas...
Stacking Pass vs Open Guard → Lapel Control vs Back Escape → Seatbelt Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo creates a hiccup during a scramble to win favor: [I] After exposing your opponent's back from a Stacking Pass, buy yourself extra time to fasten the Seatbelt by yanking your opponent off of his base from Turtle....
Seat belt Control from Back → Lapel Control vs Back Escape → Back Control Recovery
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches his students strategy for the Back against a skilled opponent: [I] An opportunity to find the opponent's neck open for attack arises when he initiates a Bridging Escape on the Weak-Side; however, if you ...
Back Body Lock → Leg Trip Takedown → Seatbelt Control from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo finds his Seatbelt Control against defenses from the Back-Body-Lock: [I] If your opponent cannot be lifted up into the air to force him to let go of your hands, apply a trip to his leg to knock him down and make...
Back Lapel Control vs Back Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - With no Seat Belt Control, use the opponent's back lapel & collar to drag him into position.
Posted: 2303 days ago
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Lapel Control vs Back Escape → Turtle to Side Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo insists on solidifying the pass if presented the back: [I] If your opponent offers up their backside to avoid getting established under Side-Control or North/South, make grips on the far side by the shoulder and...
Seat Belt Control vs Reverse Side Control, Lapel Control vs Back Escape, Back Control Recovery
     

4 Part Lesson -- Marcelo utilizes a "Power-Half" (Nelson Hold) to retain Back Control: Practice with a partner the following cyclical drill; fasten a Seat-Belt against the Turtle and have your partner roll away from your base alongside...
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