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Finishing with the armbar when the opponent holds
     
Knee Pin vs Knee on Belly Push Escape, Spiral Armbar from Side Control
     

As the opponent presses your knee away, slice your far posting knee downwards to pin his arm and use your pressed knee as a new post. You now will be facing the opponent's legs, because you essential switched your base. This new angle ...
Posted: 4804 days ago
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Guillotine from Mount
     

Marcelo & Derek help Jon solve a weight distribution problem during a transition toward the finish with a Guillotine Choke from Mount.
Hip Clamp from Side Control, Knee on Belly
     

Braulio Estima and Marcelo offer Kyle two distinct perspectives of holding Side Control. Braulio defines the idea of clamping down against the opponent's hips to "Pass the Storm", while Marcelo approaches with the methodology of deflec...
Posted: 3968 days ago
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Foot Wipe Escape vs Knee on Belly, Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

At the conclusion of class, Marcelo discusses with his students the details behind escaping Knee-On-Belly, and reminds everyone to be wary of the Anklelock. Paul shares a method of sweeping into a Leg Drag position, and Marcelo warns h...
Under hook and Head Control from Side Control, Knee On Belly
     

Anne-Claude asks Marcelo how to properly close the distance for Side Control with Underhook & Head Control when the opponent is beginning to Frame. The key is to misalign the direction of the opponent's arm so that it is in an inferior...
Posted: 4288 days ago
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Sprawl/Knee-Pin vs Inside Pull/Push Knee-on-Belly Escape
     
Leg Pull Escape vs Heel Hook Entries
     

Marcelo shares some late-stage and preferably early-stage defenses for heel-hooks: Free your hips from your opponent's feet by using your elbow to dig off their outside heel when placed inside Single-Leg X (Irimi-Ashigarami, Foot-Lock ...
Knee on Belly
     

Marcelo suggests bypassing the opponent's frames after clearing their guard by popping up to Knee-on-Belly. Sometimes you will encounter an opponent with a strong defensive posture that will inhibit you from closing the distance and ho...
Posted: 1662 days ago
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Techniques: Knee on Belly (1017)
Knee on Belly, Standing Step Pass vs Open Guard, Folding Pass
     

Marcelo advocates for a strong combination of passes from the standing position: Remember to block your opponent from getting their foot set in front of you after you've established Knee-Mount by keeping your elbow-knee connection tigh...
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