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Technique: 'Guard/Half Guard/Top/Submissions - Monoplata vs Half Guard';
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Back Step Pass → Monoplata vs Half Guard → Omoplata vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains why it is important to have the opposite of attacking the Half Guard from both sides: [I] If your opponent wins the Underhook and forces you to Backstep, look to find the Reverse Underhook. However, if ...
Back Step Pass vs Half Guard, Monoplata vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - If the opponent continuously wins the Under Hook after you've Back Stepped, restrain his upper body to pass by substituting the control. At your final stage of passing, the opponent might over extend his arm by wrapping...
Posted: 3905 days ago
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Back Step Half Guard to Mount, Monoplata vs Half Guard, Leg Over Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique — There are many ways and reasons to land in Reverse ½ Guard, but what is important is that you properly hold the position with any number of controls; an Underhook, Reverse Underhook, or Kimura Grip. If you don...
Transition to Mount vs Butterfly, Leg Over Pass vs Half Guard, Monoplata vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Pressure into Mount by forcing the opponent's leg in between your legs. From Half Guard, swing your leg over the opponent by popping yourself up and immediately find the under hook. If the opponent blocks your swing,...
Transition to Mount vs Butterfly, Leg Over Pass vs Half Guard, Monoplata vs Half Guard, Guillotine vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Use both hands against a strong, unmovable inside leg to transition into mount. Once the opponent holds half guard, swing your leg over and swim for the under hook to pass. The opponent will commonly use his arm to b...
Spiral Armbar from Side Control, Monoplata vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Marcelo finds many of his submission opportunites in the transition, going even as far as helping an opponent with an escape just so he can capitalize on the momentary openness of the position. This is especially tru...
Posted: 4701 days ago
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