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Elbow Control Armbar & Omoplata from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Lesson - From Knee on Belly, attack the opponent's near side arm as they reach to grab your posting leg. The opponent's elbow is a secure point to control. If you mistakenly fall to your back, connect the Omoplata by swinging yo...
Posted: 1918 days ago
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Double Under Hooks Half Guard Pass → Double Arm Control → Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly → Far Side Armbar
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo works with a 'Barbed Wire' Control against his opponent's arms: [I] Bind your opponent's arms together after passing with Double Underhooks to keep his elbow vulnerable to attack. Switch to Knee-On-Belly and fin...
Step Over Armbar from Side Control → Far Side Armbar from Knee on Belly → Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo sets up several armbar attacks after passing: [I] If you land into the Modified Scarfhold with an Overhook around your opponent's nearside arm, you are one quick step away from a tight armlock submisison; withou...
Near Side Elbow Control Armbar from Knee on Belly Position
     

2 Part Lesson - Use "Knee on Belly" to force the opponent into escaping and exposing himself. However, if the opponent remains shelled and protective, press and hold his furthest hand down, then intercept his exposed free arm as he rea...
Posted: 3275 days ago
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Elbow Control Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Lesson - After pinning the opponent with "Knee on Belly", Marcelo awaits his reactions. Intercept the opponent's reach under to grasp and attack your nearest foot with a heavy sprawl. Or, depending on where he reaches first to e...
Underhook & Head Control vs Half Guard → Underhook Pass vs Half → Double Arm Control from Side Mount → Near Side Armbar → Inverted Armbar → Omoplata from Armbar Escape
     
Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly, Omoplata, Omoplata to Back Control
     

2 Part Lesson - As you jump Knee on Belly, await the opponent's reaction and answer with an Armbar once he presses against you. If the opponent sits up to escape, chop down with your leg to force the Omoplata and find his back the mome...
Knee on Belly → Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly → Under Hook and Head Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Lesson — MG explains the Nearside Armbar from Knee-On-Belly and what to do if you miss: [I] After stabilizing a Guard Pass, if your opponent stays tight in defense, upgrade your Side Control by transitioning to the Knee-On-Belly...
Lapel Control Arm Trap from Side Control → Knee on Belly → Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly Position
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo guides Paul & Mansher through advanced technique to get to and submit from the Knee-On-Belly Position: [I] If your opponent is concentrating his efforts into defense, fortify your advance by wrapping up his far ...
Knee on Belly, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly, Omoplata from Elbow Control Armbar
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo instructs in how to capitalize on the transition to Knee-On-Belly against an opponent complacent under Side Control: [I] If the opponent's far arm remains hidden, oftentimes the nearside arm will project outward...
Nearside Armbar from Knee-On-Belly, Taking the Back vs Armbar Counter, Seatbelt Control from Back Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows a quick n' easy Nearside Armbar from the Knee-On-Belly position; however, despite the technique's speediness, Marcelo still has a back-up plan for when his opponent beats him to the punch: [I] A common pos...
Knee on Belly, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly, Taking the Back vs Single Leg
     

3 Part Technique - Use Knee on Belly to force the opponent into opening up and exposing himself. The opponent commonly posts against you to relieve the pressure from Knee on Belly. Swim your arms inside his posts, pressuring his furthe...
Knee on Belly, Far Side Armbar from Knee on Belly, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly :
     

2 Part Technique - Know the consequences of your attack. When you play Knee-On-Belly, prepare yourself for 3 different reactions from your opponent: (A) He does nothing; balance your weight and score the points. (B) He tries to push of...
Nearside Armbar from Knee-On-Belly, Kimura Grip, Armbar from Mount, Triangle from Mount
     

3 Part Technique - Knee-On-Belly is useful for hunting after the submission when you've already established the Side Control. Pin your opponent's far arm by the wrist to the mat; this will make him uncomfortable and oftentimes entice h...
Knee on Belly to Seatbelt Control from Back, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - If you anticipate a big push from your opponent after securing Side Control, move to Knee-On-Belly and redirect his arms away, turning him onto his side. Run around his shoulders to the opposite side, where his back ...
Knee on Belly, Inverted Armbar from Side Control, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - Pummel for an underhook when your opponent goes to push your knee off of his stomach while riding Knee-on-Belly. Use it to tilt him up on his side for a potential Farside Armbar. If he tries to free his arm by passin...
Knee on Belly, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly, North South Choke from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - Use knee on belly to give the opponent an opportunity to expose a submission. Often, the opponent will continue to protect himself, exposing nothing. Use hand control to press his arm away, because his reactions of f...
North South Collar Choke, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - Knee on Belly is a great position to score and expose the opponent for submissions during his escape. After loosening the collar and securing the choking grips, transition to North South because you will no longer ha...
Near Side Armbars from Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - The opponent may turn in an attempt to escape the Knee on Belly. This exposes their close Arm for the Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly. Instead of turning to escape, the opponent might try to push your far leg's k...
Posted: 5183 days ago
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