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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: 1182 days ago
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North South Choke from Mount
     

3 Part Lesson -- Paul demonstrates a Gi-version of the North/South Choke: Maneuver your legs around your opponent when they attempt to assume a defensive posture while mounted; reposition your base so that you accommodate the space cre...
Breaking Posture from Closed Guard > Collar Choke from Closed Guard > Armbar from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Lesson -- Paul teaches the classic Double-Attack from Closed Guard: Using a Cross-Collar grip to break down your opponent's posture, free your hips with short bumps as you place your opponent's elbow on your stomach by pulling a...
Mount to Back Control > Rear Naked Choke
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul demonstrates a critical sequence terminating in strangulation: Be mindful of how much weight you allocate and redistribute during control of the Full Mount Position; typically you will want your hips heavy and you...
Knee on Belly to Mount > Knee on Belly to Back Control
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul shows 3 transitions after establishing Knee-on-Belly: If your opponent protects his her neck while also hiding their elbows from attack, advance to the Full-Mount Position. If your opponent turns into you, float o...
Collar Choke from Closed Guard > Armbar from Closed Guard
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul demonstrates a method of arriving at an Armlock by initiating a Cross Choke from Closed Guard.
Posted: 2533 days ago
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Collar Choke from Closed Guard
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul shows how to apply a X-Choke (Cross Collar Choke): There exists an interplay between effective grips and the amount of slack in the opponent's jacket collar; sometime a seemingly deep and tight cross-collar grip w...
Posted: 2534 days ago
 29805 views
Cross Collar Choke from Mount
     

Paul instructs the essentials of securing a Cross Collar Choke from Mount.
Posted: 2637 days ago
 32773 views
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...
Hip Throw > Full Mount > Technical Mount
     

1 Part Lesson -- Paul assembles a sequence initiating with a Takedown (Hip Throw; O-Goshi), transitioning to the Full-Mount from Knee-On-Belly (Ukigatame; Tateshihogatame), and terminating with a Technical Mount (S-Mount, Ukigatame) wh...
Collar Choke from Closed Guard > Collar Choke Escape vs Closed Guard > Taking The Back from Closed Guard
     

3 Part Lesson -- Paul shows us a choke, its counter, and a re-counter: Concentrate on supplying pressure into the sides of your opponent's neck via the thinnest part of your forearm, i.e. the 'blade' of your arm. Hang from your opponen...
Sprawl vs Takedown > Taking the Back from Front Headlock > Collar Choke from Back
     

3 Part Lesson -- Paul sprawls, spins around to the back, sets his hooks, and finds the choke: Stuff your opponent's takedown by deflecting his or her penetration step downward into the mat. Lock your arms around the shoulders for a Fro...
Breaking Posture from Closed Guard → Collar Choke from Closed Guard → Armbar from Closed Guard
     

Paul covers the Cross-Choke series from Closed Guard; finding both the Gyakujujijime (both palms facing you) and the Katajujijime (one palm facing away) after breaking the opponent's posture. Lastly, he connects the Jujigatame or Armba...
Closed Guard Attacks
     

5 Part Lesson — Paul derives an offensive sequence: [I] Starting from Closed Guard, use your knees and a Cross Collar Grip to break your opponent's posture and keep their neck nearby; shift your hip to the outside opposite of your init...
Frame vs Double Under Control → Katahajime from S-Mount
     

4 Part Lesson — Paul describes several variations of countering the Front Body-Lock from the Standing Position. Sag your weight on the opponent's arms, keeping your hips far away from direct access. Try to make a frame on the opponent'...
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: 4361 days ago
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Standing Step Pass vs Open Guard to Knee-On-Belly to S-Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul finishes his lecture on the Standing Step Pass: [I] The effectiveness of the Standing Step Pass, aka X-Pass, largely results from its ability to be reapplied immediately in succession until completion of the pass. ...
Collar Choke from Closed Guard, Armbar from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Lesson -- Paul teaches a follow up attack when your opponent counters your collar choke from closed guard. [I] If you attack with a collar choke from closed guard and your opponent defends by pushing high on your chest, an effec...
Posted: 4660 days ago
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Breaking Posture from Closed Guard, Collar Choke from Closed Guard
     

1 Part Lesson -- In this lesson, Paul demonstrates a collar choke from closed guard. As with all submissions from closed guard, it is important to begin by breaking your opponent's posture. Once you have done so, open your opponent's c...
Posted: 4662 days ago
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Collar Choke from Closed Guard, Breaking Posture from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul reviews a Cross Choke Variation and also teaches a new way to break an opponent's standing posture: [I] Use the blade of your wrist against the side of your opponent's neck to apply pressure for the Gyakujujijime; ...
Posted: 4683 days ago
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Breaking Posture from Closed Guard, Collar Choke from Closed Guard, Balloon Sweep from Open Guard, Cross Collar Choke from Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul reviews the Gyakujujijime from Closed Guard and also teaches what to do when his opponent stands up to defend: [I] Gain a deep collar grip, as if putting on a tight glove, and shift your hips to the side to insert ...
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