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Armbar from Scarf Hold Escape, Omoplata from Closed Guard
     

2-Part Fundamental Lesson -- Thomas incorporates a Head-Lock Escape into a sequence starting from standing and finishing with an Arm-Lock: If your opponent is on top and secures a basic headlock control on you (i.e. Scarf-Hold, Kesa-ga...
Cross-Collar Grip from Mount, Armbar from S-Mount, Armbar vs Grip-Defense
     

3-Part Fundamental Lesson -- Paul masterfully demonstrates multiple options for the Armbar from S-Mount: Apply a Cross-Collar Grip against your opponent's lapel from the top of the Full-Mount Position; use your free-hand to help open u...
Posted: 1140 days ago
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Double Arm Control from Mount
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul demonstrates effective tactics for increasing your ability to maintain the mount position when your opponent attempts to counter with either an Elbow-Knee Escape or the Upa/Bridge Escape. Monitoring the position o...
Americana from Mount
     

4 Part Lesson — Paul masterfully explains the Full Mount Position and several Submission finishes for Self-Defense: [I]Paul explains how to make your Mount feel heavier than you physically appear. The technique focuses on understanding...
Punch-Block → Hip-Throw → Armbar from Mount → Mount to Back → Seatbelt → Rear Naked Choke
     

3 Part Lesson — Paul teaches punch-block defense from standing, an armbar from mount, and taking the back to the rear naked choke.
Mount → Armbar from Mount → Cross Collar Choke from Mount → Wristlock from Mount
     

3 Part Lesson — Paul shows 3 interrelated submissions strung together from Mount: [I] Upon inserting your hand inside your opponent's collar from the Full Mount Position, prepare to adjust your hips so that your opponent no longer has ...
Under Hook and Head Control from Side Control, Side Control to Mount
     

1 Part Lesson — Paul elucidates the details for Mounting: [I] The main idea to keep in mind after passing the hips and guard of the opponent is to fill the inside-space; this includes the sides of the body from elbow to knee, as well a...
Posted: 4319 days ago
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Armbar from S-Mount
     

1 Part Lesson — Paul reveals the steps to toward an Armbar from S-Mount: [I] Against an opponent who is tightly defending his arms, grab a hold of his sleeve with both hands and shove his arm across his body to get behind his triceps w...
Posted: 4612 days ago
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Mount, Americana from Mount, Armbar from Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul teaches how the Americana and Armbar are correlated in Mount: [I] The Americana (aka Keylock, Ude Garami, Double Wristlock, et al) can be applied from Mount by forcing the opponent's wrist down to the mat by his he...
Posted: 4639 days ago
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Under Hook and Head Control from Side Control, Side Control to Mount, Mount, Armbar from Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul demonstrates how to take the Mount Position from Side Control and finish with an Armbar from S-Mount: [I] Using your underhook from Side Control, finger-walk your hand along the mat to bring the opponent's arm away...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly, Under Hook and Head vs Half Guard, Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul explains a major component in establishing Side Control after a Knee Slide Pass versus the Butterfly Guard: [I] Club your opponent from standing with a strong Collar Tie & Elbow Control as you pierce your knee thro...
Armbar from Mount
     

3 Part Lesson — Paul elucidates some key details in obtaining the Armbar from the Mount Position: [I] Threaten the opponent with a deep cross collar grip to begin exposing his arm for attack when he defends. Cup behind his triceps, pul...
Posted: 4711 days ago
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Armbar from Mount, Grip-Breaking from Armlock Position
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo identifies an several important details when attempting the Armbar from Mount: [I] Before translating your legs across the face and chest of your opponent, make sure to press his arm across his body while also t...
Posted: 4767 days ago
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Cross Arm Trap vs Hip Bump Sweep, Knee Slide Pass vs Closed Guard, North South Choke from Side Mount with Cross Arm Trap
     

2 Part Technique — Be wary of the Hip Bump Sweep from Closed Guard, especially after taking down a larger opponent. He may try to take advantage of your low posture after the takedown, so be prepared to lay your weight into his hips as...
Over Under Pass vs Hook Sweep, Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Once you've learned the basics of the Over Under Pass, the next step is to learn how to successfully score with the pass when your opponent attempts to Hook Sweep you. Quite simply, stiffen your body like a stiff boa...
Side Control to Mount, Nearside Kimura Grip from Side Control, Kimura from Side Control, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - While controlling the opponent's upper body, transition yourself into mount. Offensively attacking will force the opponent into exposing himself to new attacks. If the opponent glues his elbow inwards to prevent your...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Push to Open Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard, Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - Use Collar and Elbow Control to force the opponent into Open Guard. Pressure your knee forward and cut across to pass. Create more pressure by angling and pointing your knee away at the end. As the opponent attempts ...
Over Under Control vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly, Over Under Pass vs Hook Sweep, Kick-Back Pass vs Butterfly
     

3 Part Technique - The Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly can be offensive, in that you can initiate the attack after clearing the opponent's hands and forming Over Under Control; and it can be defensive, as a countermeasure when your oppone...
Pendulum Sweep from Closed Guard, Armbar vs Bridge Escape, Armbar from Closed Guard
     

3 Part Technique - In the first technique, Henrique demonstrates the Pendulum Sweep after breaking his opponent's posture in Closed Guard, and before he can make his grips again to frame back up. If successful, normally one ends up mou...
Wristlock Trip vs Collar Grip, Armbar from Mount
     

1 Part Technique - In the event someone suggestively threatens you with physical danger by grabbing your collars in a fist, raise your hands up in a submissive manner before the physical confrontation escalates away from your favor and...
Posted: 5175 days ago
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Knee Slide Pass, Back Step Pass, Back Step to Mount, Leg Over Pass, Leg Over to Back Step Pass
     

5 Part Technique - Once you've crossed your knee past your opponent's Half Guard, getting your foot out is relatively trivial, but scoring the pass can be quite arduous unless you can find an underhook to establish the Side Control. If...
Climb to High Guard, Taking The Back from Closed Guard, Hip Bump Sweep, Armbar from Mount
     

1 Part Technique - If your opponent incorrectly drops his elbow to the mat in order to escape your attacks from High Guard, take advantage of his broken posture by climbing onto his back. Utilize the cross-hip-hook to block his knee an...
Armbar from Mount
     

1 Part Technique - Controlling the shoulder while attacking for an arm from the mount position is done by properly aligning your hips into the direction of your opponent's escape. If he hides his near arm from the traditional attacking...
Posted: 5255 days ago
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Hand Fighting from Standing, Hip Throw, Near Side Armbar, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Lateral Drop, Armbar from Mount
     

2 Part Technique - If an attacker pushes your chest, prepare for the next push and guide his arms around you with the prayer technique for Collar & Elbow Control. Keep your base between his feet as you spin into his hips for the throw ...
Wrist lock from Standing, Armbar from Mount, Leg Trip Takedown, Mount to Back Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - You can feel the opponent's thumb on the back of your neck to determine which hand he is using. Use his hand to twist him down by controlling the cheek of his hand. If the opponent mistakenly pushes you away, he will...
Posted: 5265 days ago
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