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Hand Fighting, Breaking Gi Grips
     

To gi, or not to gi?, that is the question. Cliché? Yes, but it is still quite a controversial topic amongst grappling practitioners today. Marcelo's stance on this is clear: Train both. If you make a mistake while wearing the k...
Breaking Gi Grips, 2on1 Control vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly
     

Entry into your controls for passing and sweeping should be seamless from your grip breaking and hand fighting. Use the 2on1 Control against Butterfly to cross the opponent's arm, exposing his guard.
Breaking Gi Grips
     

Marcelo briefly speaks on the importance of not only breaking your opponent's grips, but also having a follow-up prepared for when your opponent retaliates in kind: Have a move ready to deploy the moment you strip away your opponent's ...
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Hand Fighting vs 2on1 Control from Butterfly Guard
     

Marcelo quickly teaches Victor a simple solution to a common problem: When applying 2-on-1 Control onto your opponent's sleeve, it is important not to let their hand reach your collar; use your control to help flick their wrist underne...
Training in the Gi to Improve Your Nogi Game
     

Marcelo briefly relays his stance on the necessity of adorning a jacket, pants and belt for a much faster advancement in terms of training without said ensemble: The grips one may impose (likewise, conversely made against) create situa...
Honing a Competitive Edge
     

Marcelo answers Orlando about questions regarding follow-through attacks, pressure consistency, and confidence boosts: Organize your jiu-jitsu such that you are constantly seeking an initiative; whether it comes from obtaining a domina...
Mount vs Hook Lift
     

Marcelo helps Dominyka out with a pesky Butterfly-Hook: If your opponent grabs onto your pants while holding up your leg with a Butterfly-Hook on the same side, first grab their wrist and break off their grip; next, keep your leg heavy...
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