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Technique: 'Back/Crucifix/Submissions - Crucifix Armbar from Back';
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Seatbelt Control from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back Control
     
2 Part Technique — The Seatbelt is a great riding control against the Turtle Position because it grants you the time to check out your opponent's body for weaknesses and opportunities for attack. If you don't notice the chance to...
Posted: 92 days ago
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Seatbelt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control, Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix
     
3 Part Technique - Sometimes you cannot see it, but you know it's there. Understand opportunities follow the anticipation of your next technique, option, or move. For example, the opponent will obstruct a perfect Seat Belt control by g...
Posted: 363 days ago
38667 views
Side Control to Back, Crucifix from Back, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix, Crucifix to Back Control, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
3 Part Technique - Pull and turn the opponent from Side Control to expose his Back. Immediately secure Seat Belt Control and enter into Crucifix using your knee as a wedge. Continue holding a strong Seat Belt Control if the opponent fo...
Posted: 417 days ago
42168 views
Sprawl, Crucifix vs Takedown from Front Headlock, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - A well-timed Sprawl in combination with the Front Headlock can lead to many opportunities, including taking the back with the Crucifix. When your opponent tries to reclaim a grip around your leg, throw in your hook a...
Posted: 496 days ago
44161 views
Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix
     
3 Part Technique - An opponent will be open to attacks when escaping positions. If the opponent rolls in turtle against your Seat Belt Control, generally his arm will be exposed. If the opponent uses Half Guard against your near crucif...
Posted: 593 days ago
46808 views
Side Control to Back, Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - Slow the opponent's escape with control to give you countering options. Keeping your near leg safe from the Single Leg and forcing the opponent to turn on your terms will secure the Seat Belt in this turtling situati...
Posted: 643 days ago
47028 views
Side Control to Back, Seatbelt Control from Back, Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - Just because every move has a mirror opposite, doesn't mean you have to spend time mastering both the left-side and right-side versions of the position. As long as you have an answer for each side, not necessarily th...
Posted: 697 days ago
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Seatbelt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control, Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back, Back Control Recovery
     
3 Part Technique - While holding the Seatbelt Control on a turtled opponent, stay on the balls of your feet with your weight bearing down on his back so he can only slowly roll away from you to escape. Before his hip can touch the far ...
Posted: 743 days ago
51234 views
Crucifix vs Takedown from Front Headlock, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - It is common for the opponent to continue to reach your legs for a take down in the Front Head lock. This only gives an opening for the Crucifix. Switch to the Seatbelt Control to stabilize the position and dig your ...
Posted: 771 days ago
48059 views
Seatbelt Control, Crucifix from Back, Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - Often the opponent will try escaping your Seat Belt by rolling away. Maintain the Seat Belt to continue controlling the position. Commonly, the opponent's arm will be vulnerable to being crucifixed during the transit...
Posted: 886 days ago
50697 views
Crucifix vs Takedown from Front Headlock, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix, Crucifix Armbar
     
3 Part Technique - It is common for the opponent to continue to reach your legs for a take down in the Front Head lock. This only gives an opening for the Crucifix. Switch to the Seatbelt Control to stabilize the position and dig your ...
Posted: 1021 days ago
55754 views
Crucifix Armbar from Back
     
2 Part Technique - The Crucifix Armbar is a strong and powerful submission which uses 2 of your legs versus your opponent's 1 arm. Stay connected with your Seatbelt control in the Crucifix to insure you maintain the position. While you...
Posted: 1135 days ago
57306 views
Sprawl, Crucifix vs Takedown, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix and Crucifix Armbar
     
2 Part Technique - Your opponent shoots for a takedown and you defend by Sprawling. If the opponent continues to reach and push for the takedown, he exposes himself for the Crucifix. The Crucifix Armbar and Rear Naked Choke are the 2 m...
Posted: 1141 days ago
57958 views
Crucifix Armbar and Bow and Arrow Choke from Back with Seatbelt Control
     
2 Part Technique - Even though no points are scored in the Crucifix, it's still a position with many opportunities for a submission or advancement in position. The Crucifix Armbar is one of those opportunities. Even if the opponent esc...
Posted: 1151 days ago
56659 views
Crucifix Armbar
     
1 Part Technique - When the opponent turtles immediately grab the Seatbelt Control. Force your knee against the opponent's elbow to open up space to secure the Crucifix Position. Not only is the Crucifix a great position to finish with...
Posted: 1187 days ago
56898 views

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