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Hook Sweep Reversal vs Guillotine, Arm Triangle Defense
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo counters an opponent attempting to pass your Butterfly-Guard with a Front Head-Lock: If your opponent evades your Single-Leg by sprawling their leg away after jumping to your side while holding you inside a Fro...
Guillotine-Choke Escape from Butterfly-Guard
     

1 Part Lesson -- Marcelo counters his opponent's Guillotine-Choke while seated: If your opponent latches onto a Front Headlock against your Butterfly Guard, try to sweep them overhead with either of your hooks, but resurface into top p...
Takedown > Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo calculates the risks inherent to shooting in for a takedown: Try your best to finish "cleanly" when executing a Single or Double Leg Takedown; i.e. clearing your legs out of the Guard into Side Control. Otherwi...
Hand Fighting from Butterfly → Hook Lift from Butterfly → Roll from Front Headlock → Side Control to North South → Hook Sweep Reversal vs Guillotine → Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches how to handle the Front Headlock against Butterfly: [I] If your opponent crunches you down with a Front Headlock and Sprawl against your Butterfly Guard, use your hook to follow him as he circles to the ...
Single Leg Takedown, Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - When it comes to eluding the guillotine, taking preventative measures is the easiest solution. There are several areas where you should be mindful of such an attack, especially when executing the Single Leg Takedown....
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Hand Fighting from Standing, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Double Leg Takedown, Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - The best time to shoot for the double leg takedown is when the opponent isn't thinking to sprawl. If your opponent is looking to control your gi with Collar and Elbow control, perhaps to implement a judo throw, immed...
Bridge vs Roll, Guillotine Escape from Side Control, Reverse Headlock Escape from North South
     

2 Part Technique - Bridge against an opponent's attempt to roll you using your takedown's momentum. Turn to your knees and hold the position, so the opponent cannot circle out with the Front Headlock control. Slowly climb up the oppone...
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