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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...
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...
Double Leg Takedown
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul teaches the Baiana as a counter to his adversary's jab: [I] Having your partner fully extend his lead hand out to simulate a jab, parry his arm to the side as you ram his midsection with your shoulder for the Doubl...
Posted: 4605 days ago
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Body Slam vs Guillotine, Knee Buckle vs Guillotine, Guillotine Escape from Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - You may find yourself caught in a Guillotine Choke from Standing, usually after an unsuccessful Double Leg Takedown. Before the finishing pressure is applied to your neck, warp his posture by wrapping over his should...
Double Leg Takedown, Guillotine Escape vs Closed Guard, Guillotine Escape from Side Control, Side Control to North South
     

3 Part Technique - Paul goes over three very common scenarios after taking your opponent down with a Double Leg Takedown. If he threatens to submit you with a Guillotine Choke, trap his elbow from shelving onto your shoulder and drive ...
Hand Fighting from Standing, Sprawl vs Takedown, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Turtle to Back Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - After losing the battle for grips and control from standing, a savvy opponent will initiate a takedown attempt to capitalize on your shortcoming. Divert his momentum toward the mat with a sprawl, keeping your hips he...
Hand Fighting from Standing, Collar and Elbow from Standing, Single Leg Takedown, Breaking Gi Grips from Standing, Double Leg Takedown
     

2 Part Technique - Proper attention to hand fighting will lead to ideal grips and control to set up for a takedown. Fight for a grip on his collar and a grip on his wrist. Yank down on his collar to force the opponent to react by openi...
Double Leg Takedown, Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Clear the opponent's hands to reveal his legs for the takedown. If the opponent is able to close guard, pummel inside to prepare for your posture. After controlling his biceps, step forward into a strong and staggere...
Posted: 5627 days ago
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Sprawl vs Takedown, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle
     

2 Part Technique - The opponent will always have the chance to escape Side Control using the under hook and single leg, so you must respond correctly to take advantage of the situation. Sprawl heavily against the Single Leg with the he...
Sprawl vs Takedown, Guillotine from Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control
     

2 Part Technique - If the opponent is able to get passed your hands and fore arms, which is the first line of takedown defense, use your hips instead to sprawl against the takedown. Swim for an under hook to keep the opponent's arms aw...
Sprawl vs Takedown, Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock
     

2 Part Technique - If the opponent is able to get passed your hands and fore arms, which is the first line of takedown defense, use your hips instead to sprawl against the takedown. Secure the Front Headlock from your sprawl to control...
Breaking Grips, Double Leg from Standing
     

3 Part Technique - Instead of fighting after the opponent establishes their grip first, it is better to break their grips and establish a control of your own. After you break their grips the opponent will usually try to engage again fo...
Posted: 5855 days ago
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Double Leg Takedown, Breaking Grips vs Closed Guard, Breaking the Closed Guard
     

2 Part Technique - The Double Leg and Single Leg Takedowns are the most used takedowns in submission wrestling. If you land in your opponent's guard, immediately create posture and break grips. Posture and breaking grips will help prev...
Breaking Gi Grips from Standing and Double Leg Take Down
     

2 Part Technique - Instead of fighting after the opponent establishes their grip first, it is better to break their grips and establish a control of your own. After you break their grips the opponent will usually try to engage again fo...
Posted: 5881 days ago
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Double Leg, Breaking the Guard, Knee Across Pass, Side Control to Mount, and Armbar from Mount
     
Getting Seat Belt Control from 2 common situations, Taking the Back, and the Back Control Position
     

2 Part Technique - 2 common situations to getting the Seatbelt Control Position is from Taking the Back off of a Sprawl when an opponent shoots or Stack Passing and the opponent exposes their back. Once in the Seatbelt Control Position...
Establishing Side Control after Guard Pass
     

2 Part Technique - Once you pass the guard the opponent may try to turtle to prevent you from establishing Side Control. Quickly grab the far arm as an under hook and pull them flat. Now use an Underhook and Head Control to completely ...
Countering and Escaping the Single Leg Takedown
     

2 Part Technique - The opponent snatches the Single Leg for the takedown. If there is space, reach your arm inside for a Whizzer Over Hook. Pull Up on the Whizzer, while kicking down with your leg and pushing at opponent's head in the ...
Posted: 5928 days ago
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Double Leg Takedown, Single Leg Takedown Escape vs Front Headlock, Guillotine Escape vs Closed Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Counter the Front Headlock by circling and driving for the Single Leg Takedown. If the opponent switches to the Guillotine and closes his guard, press forward to release the pressure of the choke and break his grips ...
Breaking the Gi Grips to a Takedown
     

2 Part Technique - Breaking the Gi Grips from standing to a Double Leg Takedown. Now the opponent grabs the back top of the Gi. So, Marcelo teaches how to break this type of grip and finish with a Takedown Hook Sweep with Belt Control.
Posted: 5977 days ago
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