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Technique: 'Standup/Takedowns/Offense - Double Leg Takedown';
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Hand Fighting from Standing, Collar Control from Standing, Double Leg Takedown
     

Kurt "Batman" Pellegrino shares with Marcelo a Double Leg Takedown set-up off of countering a Russian Tie he calls "The Surfer". He approaches with a Collar Tie-Up and baits his opponent to remove it into 2on1 Control. While he is preo...
Guillotine vs Takedown, Armdrag, Hand Fighting from Standing, Double Wrist Control, Single Leg Takedown, Double Leg Takedown
     

Marcelo, Paul Schreiner, Marc Laimon, and Johny Hendricks discuss everything from Gi & Nogi Strategies, to drilling preferences, to wrestling techniques, and more.
Developing Tempo
     

You're fighting at a consistent pace in search of an opportunity to score and the moment arises. Turn up the tempo and accelerate through the obstacle and return to your original tempo once the aftermath settles. You must develop the a...
Posted: 3727 days ago
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Double Leg Takedown
     

Olympic Silver Medalist and #4 UFC Woman's Bantamweight Contender, Sara McMann helps Jon out with finishing his Double Leg Takedown. Watch the main event at UFC 170: Rousey vs McMann on Saturday, February 22nd to see Sara challenge "Ro...
Posted: 3718 days ago
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Armdrag, Double Leg, Foot Sweep
     

Marcelo explains the fast exchange within the Arm Drag from standing and recommends the Foot Sweep to assist the Double Leg Takedown.
Posted: 3839 days ago
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Pumphandle Gi Grip, Single Leg to Double Leg Takedown, Outside Single
     

Marcelo insists on claiming a lapel as Jon tries to finish his Single Leg Takedown. The Pumphandle Grip between the legs helps prevent much of the opponent's planned defense from Standing. If his knees are close together, try to gather...
Strategies for ADCC Rules
     

Marcelo, Jon, Scott, and Matheus talk about ADCC-style rulesets: Setting a hard, steady, and fast pace right from the get-go is a great way to throw off your opponent's rhythm for dragging you into deep water and eking out minor decisi...
Preventing Accidents When Training Stand-Up
     

Marcelo & Matheus demonstrate which techniques you should never try when sparring on the feet: Don't ever jump-short, hang, or swing yourself to take your partner's back; you may drop to the mat or kick out their knees from behind with...
Advanced Single-Leg Finishes
     

Marcelo explains to Jon various methods for counteracting a highly resistant opponent when attempting to finish a Single-Leg Takedown by Running-the-Pipe: If your opponent is bound and determined to prevent you from keeping them ground...
The Asymmetric Aspects of Stand-Up
     

Marcelo, Demian, Jon and Philzinho discuss the trials and tribulations inherent to figuring out which sides of their body correspond best to successfully executing certain attacks in both grappling and mixed martial arts competition: O...
Dealing with Slipperiness
     

Marcelo explains to Benny the need to adjust for traction (or lack thereof) while passing: Rather than attempting passes which require heavy, continuous pressure to circumvent an opponent's guard-play, one should look for shortened, co...
Taking Center, Keeping Inbounds, and Riding the Line
     

Marcelo, Demian, and Philzinho help Jon investigate strategies and tactics against an opponent who happens to skillfully 'Ride the Line', so to speak: Staying conscious of where the boundaries of your match reside is an advanced part o...
The Chirality of Takedown Move-Sets
     

A brief conversation about riding fakie on a snowboard prompts Marcelo to talk about his left- and right-side preferences for attacking on the feet: When formulating one's own standing game, oftentimes your move selection isn't necessa...
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