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Technique: 'Takedowns/Controls - Breaking Gi Grips from Standing';
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Collar Control from Standing, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Hand Fighting from Standing, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing Position
     
2 Part Lesson — If your opponent has time to perform a big transition, so do you; such is the case when your opponent pulls guard from standing without control: [I] Assume your opponent will pull guard after you make a strong col...
Posted: 6 days ago
455 views
2on1 from Standing, Guard Pull from Standing, Hand Fighting from Standing
     
2 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains the importance of entering your ground game with dominant hand control; namely, the 2on1: [I] Whether you plan on attacking with Cross Guard, 1Leg X-Guard, De-La-Riva Guard, or Deep Half Guard, pr...
Posted: 7 days ago
730 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Kick Escape vs Foot Sweep, Single Leg Takedown
     
3 Part Lesson - As you break the opponent's Collar Control, your lead leg will often bear weight. The opponent will follow forward and sweep against that foot, so recognize his actions and step out of range. Once you've broken his grip...
Posted: 16 days ago
1269 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Sprawl vs Takedown
     
3 Part Lesson - Marcelo reveals the methodology of connecting techniques against the opponent from the start of the match. Moves can connect seamlessly and fluidly by playing against positions before they occur.
Posted: 41 days ago
3490 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, Double Wrist Control, Single Leg Takedown, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, 2on1 Guard Pull from Standing Position
     
2 Part Lesson — Marcelo elaborates upon the objectives sought after during the Hand-Fight from Standing: [I] Search for inside control of the hands to knock away the opponent's arm for a takedown, e.g. a Single Leg. Be sure to no...
Posted: 65 days ago
7622 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, 2on1 Guard Pull to Open Guard Sweep
     
3 Part Lesson — Marcelo presents several different options for pulling guard from the hand and grip fight: [I] If your opponent makes a grip on your collar, break it off and turn it into a 2on1. If he grabs the side that doesn't ...
Posted: 66 days ago
7793 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, Over Under Control vs Butterfly, Folding Pass vs Butterfly, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing
     
3 Part Lesson - As the opponent signals his intentions of pulling guard, simultaneously force your pass by initially pinning his leg. Recognize his movements and answer with connecting passes, while anticipate his gripping and hand fig...
Posted: 70 days ago
7917 views
2on1 Control from Standing, Pulling Guard vs Standing, 2on1 Control from Butterfly to Single Leg Takedown
     
2 Part Technique — A wrestler who is really good at defending a Single Leg Takedown, can still be taken down with it if you come from an angle he isn't as familiar with. For example, hanging off of a 2on1 to set up a shot from Bu...
Posted: 91 days ago
9933 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Cross Sleeve Far Ankle Pick, Single Leg Takedown, Pumphandle Gi Grip from Single Leg Control
     
3 Part Technique - Don't let go of what you gain after breaking grips; hold onto whatever you can and use it to set up your own attack. For example, from the standing position, after removing your opponent's collar grip, claim dominion...
Posted: 322 days ago
34649 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, 2on1, Single Leg Takedown, Guard Pull, 2on1 Control from Butterfly .
     
3 Part Technique - 2on1 Control is Marcelo's preferred method of attack when starting a match on your feet. The 2on1 not only allows Marcelo to shoot in for a Single, but also lets him pull safely into his guard. To gain the control, d...
Posted: 430 days ago
42987 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Hand Fighting from Standing,
     
2 Part Technique - If you lose the initial hand fighting exchange and the opponent controls first, break the grips and try again. Use both hands to break a collar control and twist your body if the opponent grips your elbow. Rotate and...
Posted: 434 days ago
41957 views
Double Wrist Control, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Armdrag, Double Leg Takedown
     
2 Part Technique - The best time to take a shot is when you can get your opponent to plant his feet and retract his upper body away from his hips and knees. One clever way to accomplish this very ideal moment is off of a Grip Break fro...
Posted: 493 days ago
45215 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing
     
2 Part Technique - It is important to address the removal of your opponent's grip the moment after its made; waiting to deal with it will only work against you in the long run. If he bypasses your hands and grabs onto a same-side sleev...
Posted: 546 days ago
45844 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing
     
4 Part Technique - Remove your opponent's grip on your collar from standing by dedicating both of your hands on his sleeve or wrist, ripping it off with forward motion from your arms, and reeling backward with your body. Before he can ...
Posted: 679 days ago
47810 views
Hand Fighting from Standing, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Double Leg Takedown, Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     
3 Part Technique - The best time to shoot for the double leg takedown is when the opponent isn't thinking to sprawl. If your opponent is looking to control your gi with Collar and Elbow control, perhaps to implement a judo throw, immed...
Posted: 864 days ago
50798 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing
     
2 Part Technique - A taller opponent grabbing behind your Gi is more controlling and harder to break than if he were to only grab your collar. Create distance using a frame, which pulls your Gi upwards for an easier break. Immediately ...
Posted: 948 days ago
52794 views
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Hand Fighting, Double Leg Takedown
     
3 Part Technique - Don't accept any grips from the opponent, because you are unaware if he has strong throws or not. If the opponent is able to secure Collar and Elbow Control, immediately break the collar grip first before twisting yo...
Posted: 995 days ago
54053 views
Breaking 2 types of Gi Grips
     
2 Part Technique - Breaking 2 types Gi Grips then securing a takedown. The opponent can be vulnerable to takedowns when they try to re-engage again for grips or clinches.
Posted: 1317 days ago
59502 views

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