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Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

1 Part Lesson -- Use your elbows to block your opponent from climbing up higher and occupying your armpits with his or her knees. If your opponent inserts his or her hand into your jacket for a Collar Grip, grab the wrist and elbow; pu...
Posted: 2531 days ago
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Fighting from Standing > Tani-Otoshi > Bridge Escape vs Mount > Breaking the Closed Guard > Breaking the Closed Guard
     

3 Part Lesson -- If an adversary steps back to load up a hooking punch, step forward and fill the inside space with a frame that deflects the blow to the outside and allows you to close the distance for the clinch. Hide your shoulder u...
Nearside Armbar from Side Control, Side Control to Back
     

2 Part Technique — Paul teaches his class a Nearside Armbar that is particularly simple, yet effective against opponents who are keeping themselves well protected from attack. Form a Cross-Elbow Grip to rock the opponent up onto his si...
Posted: 4820 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...
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...
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...
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

3 Part Technique - Control the opponent's arm to prevent his chokes and arm attacks. Use proper foot work by switching your feet to bridge against the opponent's controlled arm to reverse the position. If the opponent posts against you...
Posted: 4997 days ago
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Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Technique - Prevent chokes and arm attacks in Mount by controlling the opponent's arm. Use proper foot work by switching your feet to bridge against the opponent's controlled arm to reverse the position.
Posted: 5178 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 ...
Frame Escape vs Bearhug, Hip Throw, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

1 Part Technique - If an attacker tries to restrain you with a Front Bearhug, i.e. with both of your arms trapped by you sides, quickly frame against his hips and drop it a strong base. Use the frame to pop open the hug, allowing you t...
Posted: 5293 days ago
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Headlock Escape from Behind, Leg Trip Takedown, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

1 Part Technique - If you are being dragged backward with a headlock from behind, pull his elbow away from your neck to prevent choking and spin around your adversary's leg, facing the opposite direction. Take him down to the ground wi...
Posted: 5299 days ago
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Headlock Escape from Behind, One-Armed Shoulder Throw, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

1 Part Technique - Henrique instructs another self-defense lesson; this time concerning how to respond to a surprise headlock or choke from behind. Immediately alleviate the pressure away from your neck with your hands yanking his arm ...
Posted: 5300 days ago
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Frame vs Double Under Control, Over Under from Standing, Hip Throw, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

1 Part Technique - Counter an opponent's front bodylock by creating a frame and breaking his grip. Execute the break by overhooking your arm across his body, and stepping backward after framing your forearm on his neck. In a self-defen...
One-Armed Shoulder Throw, Leg Trip Takedown, Near Side Armbar from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - Henrique instructs another self-defense lesson; this time concerning how to respond to a surprise headlock or choke from behind. Immediately alleviate the pressure away from your neck with your hands yanking his arm ...
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount, Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - While mounted, keep your elbows inside your opponent's thighs so your hips are directly underneath his, thus allowing your bridge to bump him forward and forcing him to catch his fall by posting his hands on the mat....
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount, Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - While mounted, protect your elbows from attack by keeping them close to your body, even while performing the Arm Control Bridge Escape. Bump your hips up off the mat, forcing your opponent to post his hands, and capt...
Turning Escape vs Mount, Half Guard to Guard, Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Technique - As soon as you are mounted, immediately turn and face the leg that stepped over you because it will be considerably lighter and therefore easier to manipulate during your escape. Don't turn too far onto your side; ex...
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount, Turning Escape vs Mount, Half Guard to Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Force the opponent to post his hands onto the mat so he bears some of his weight onto his hands and off of your hips by bridging up. Quickly capture his arm with both of yours and trap his ankle on the same side as h...
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Technique - Always protect your arms, you don't want the opponent to establish any control over your vulnerable limbs for a submission. Often, the opponent will leave a posting arm exposed, which is needed to wrap and bridge for...
Posted: 5747 days ago
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Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount, Turning Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Technique - Always protect your arms, you don't want the opponent to establish any control over your vulnerable limbs for a submission. Often, the opponent will leave a posting arm exposed, which is needed to wrap and bridge for...
Posted: 5790 days ago
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Over Under Hip Throw, Near Side Armbar from Side Control, Underhook and Head Control, Americana from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - The Over Under Control from Standing can lead to the most basic takedown in Jiu Jitsu, the Hip Throw. The connection between techniques, such as the Near Side Armbar and Americana, will help build a strong foundation...
Hip Throw to Armbar, Side Control to Mount, Mount to Armbar and Americana
     

3 Part Technique - Use a Hip Throw to get the opponent to the ground. Hold on to the secured arm and finished with the Armbar from Side Control. If the opponent pulls their arm away, quickly secure Side Control and advanced to the Moun...
Hip Throw to Armbar, Side Control to Mount to Armbar, and Mount to Americana
     

3 Part Technique - If you are shorter than you opponent Hip Throw using an Under Hook. If you are taller, grab over the opponent's back for the throw. Go immediately for the Armbar. If the opponent pulls the arm away, establish Side Co...
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