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2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo utilizes heavy, perpendicular driving pressure from Side Control to extract opportunities for attack: If your opponent is turning onto his or her side to escape after scoring a pass, use your chest and shoulders to press the opponent flat and spread out the arms away from the body. Isolate the far arm with an Underhook to set up an entry into Jujigatame. [05:42] If your opponent turns over too far so that you cannot effectively drive him or her flat, spin around to the opposite side. Like before, continue to pressure with your feet against the plane of the torso to help expose your opponent's back. You can fasten the Seatbelt and force the opponent to Turtle, or even sit him or her upright to set your hooks. The Near-side Kimura Grip (Trap) is also available to allow a transition into the Armbar.


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