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Elbow Push Escape vs Side Control
     

3 Part Lesson -- Paul talks about the idea of a Pseudo-Guard, in the manner of successfully applying frames, blocks, and grips against an opponent's pass after he or she clears your legs: Prevent the Cross-face and redirect your oppone...
Escape vs Underhook and Head Control
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul shows a transition toward the back against a tight Side Control: If you cannot create enough room with your bridge to fully lock out your boxed frame for guard recovery, bump up to make some space for a farside ar...
Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul explains how Marcelo prefers to pass his opponent's Half Guard while wearing the gi. The idea is avoid raising your hips into the air and giving your opponent a chance to roll you from the top. Spread your weight ...
Back Escapes
     

2 Part Lesson -- Paul teaches Back-Escapes from both the Strong-Side & Weak-Side Back Control: Pummel your head underneath your opponent's head while defending against the choking arm with both hands. Seek to place your shoulders on th...
Guillotine from Standing → Guillotine from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul shows the Standing Guillotine as a counter to a tackle: [I] Brace for impact by placing both hands outstretched against the opponent's shoulders as your feet find the proper footing to keep your body at an angle an...
Breaking the Closed Guard and Half Guard to Mount
     

3 Part Lesson - Paul illustrates how to break open the opponent's Closed Guard using the key component of Jiu-Jitsu, leverage. Following an Under Hook and Head Control to pin the opponent down and force Mount, Paul demonstrates anticip...
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...
Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Pull Escape vs Kimura, Under Hook and Head vs Half Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique — Marcelo demonstrates the 2nd easiest Guard Pass, The Circle Pass, and later shows how to defend against the Kimura, finishing with a Half Guard Pass. Marcelo was able to successfully land the easier guard pass at ADC...
Double Over Control from Standing, Hip Throw, Arm-In Guillotine from Front Headlock
     

3 Part Technique — When your opponent captures a Bodylock around your torso, immediately look to connect your hands together for Double Overhooks and create distance between your hips and his. Avoid his takedown by launching into one o...
Posted: 4897 days ago
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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...
Folding Pass, Knee Inside Pass, Knee Slide Pass
     

2 Part Technique - After you've killed your opponents hip with the Folding Pass, he will more than likely try to escape by turning over toward Turtle and somersaulting back into guard with the Hip Roll Escape. Don't lose your edge; you...
Guillotine vs Takedown, Over Under Control Hip Throw
     

2 Part Technique - Frame against the opponent to block his takedown and prevent him from grabbing your legs. Attack the opponent's exposed neck with a Guillotine and react appropriately to his escape. If the opponent grabs over, use hi...
Collar and Elbow from Standing, Front Headlock from Standing, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat belt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control
     

3 Part Technique - Use Collar and Elbow Control from standing to force the opponent's balance forwards and secure the Front Head Lock. Drag the opponent down with the control and run towards his back, securing the Seat Belt Control.
Knee Slide vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head vs Half Guard, Half Guard to Mount, Over Under vs Half Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Use an Under Hook or Head Control from Open Guard to neutralize the opponent's movement by pinning his back to the mat in Half Guard. Wrap your arm around the opponent's head, grasp near his shoulder, and turn your w...
Sit Out Spin vs Side Control, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seatbelt Control from Back, Guillotine from Front Headlock
     

3 Part Technique - Bridging is the ideal method for the creation of space between you and your opponent when he is holding you down in Side Control. Use your hips to generate enough distance for you to dislodge his base and extend your...
Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Knee Inside Pass vs Closed Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Standing up is the best way to break the Closed Guard. Control his collars, pin his hip down, and stand up to your feet at an angle to uncross his ankles off your back. Once open, use your posture to protect your hip...
Underhook & Head Control vs Half Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard, Monoplata vs Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - Seeking the underhook while held in your opponent's Half Guard can be problematic, especially when he is committed to preventing you from establishing upper body control for a pass. This scenario is a prime example o...
Pull Guard, Collar & Elbow Control from Butterfly, Over Under Control from Butterfly, Hook Sweep from Butterfly
     

1 Part Technique - The two primary components to the proper execution of the Hook Sweep from Butterfly are post prevention and hook elevation. Whether controlling your opponent's upper body with Collar & Elbow Control or Over Under Con...
Back Escape, Underhook and Head vs Half Guard
     

1 Part Technique - While protecting your neck and beginning to escape your shoulders to the mat to avoid your opponent's back control, he may try to turn you back onto the side that favors his choke. Anticipate this roll, and go with i...
Posted: 5392 days ago
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Guillotine vs Takedown, Guillotine from Standing, Pull Guard, Guillotine from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Counter your opponent's attempt to tackle you to the ground by posting on his shoulders, extending your legs away from his grasp, and throwing is head under your armpit for the Guillotine Choke. You can finish the su...
Over Under Control vs Butterfly, Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

3 Part Technique - It is essential for the opponent's back to be on the mat before passing, so force Over Under Control to establish this. Pull the Over Hook high to create the space needed for your knee. Use your knee to press down on...
Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Turtle to Back Control, Seat Belt Control
     

2 Part Technique - Securing the Front Headlock can occur from various situations, but the technique remains the same. Use the same control for the Front Headlock as you would with the Seat Belt. Take the opponent's back by switching yo...
Mount Control, Armbar from Mount, Underhook and Head vs Half Guard, Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Avoid letting the opponent control your arms from Mount, which is needed to roll you over. If the opponent pushes at your knee for the half guard, bring your foot forward to counter his escape. Recognize if the oppon...
Taking the Back vs Single Leg, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control, Turtle to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Immediately sprawl to prevent the opponent from securing a Single Leg against your Side Control. Establish a strong Front Headlock to control the situation. The Front Headlock is one of the best positions to take the...
North South Escape, Elbow Push Escape vs Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - Transition yourself into Side Control to escape the North South position. It's easier to escape using the Elbow Push Escape vs Side Control, than attempting something else from North South. Hide your arm away from th...
Posted: 5705 days ago
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