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Seatbelt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle, Cross Collar Choke from the Back
     

1 Part Technique - Often, the opponent will expose his back while trying to escape Side Control. Secure the Seatbelt Control to establish the position. Transition into Back Control by wedging your knee at the opponent's thigh to tip hi...
Posted: 6118 days ago
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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...
Stacking Pass to Taking the Back
     

2 Part Technique - Quickly grab the opponent's ankles and lift to put their back to the mat. Switch your grips so you can push the legs and get your chest under the opponent's hips. Continue to push to expose their back and immediately...
Posted: 6036 days ago
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Seatbelt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - Securing the Seatbelt Control from the Back and how to advance to the Back Control with the Seatbelt Control. If the opponent tries to escape by moving to the opposite side, bring them back to your choking arm side t...
Posted: 6067 days ago
 82409 views
Front Headlock to Seat Belt Control to Taking the Back and Collar Choke from the Back
     

2 Part Technique - From the Front Headlock position, circle around to the Seat Belt Control. Advance the position by putting your hooks in for a more dominant control. If the opponent extends their hips and shakes to try and force you ...
Single Leg Takedown, Side Control to Mount, and Mount to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - This is a great sequence of techniques for beginners to learn. These techniques can help build a great foundation for students.
Seatbelt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle, Collar Choke from the Back
     

2 Part Technique - Transitioning from the Seatbelt Control position to Back Control position with Hooks and finishing with the Collar Choke from the Back.
Posted: 6048 days ago
 81881 views
Collar Choke from Seatbelt and Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - The basic Collar Choke from Seatbelt and Back Control. If the opponent holds the arm, break the grip using your palm.
Posted: 6062 days ago
 81182 views
Americana from Mount, Mount to Back Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

3 Part Technique - The Americana from Mount is a novice submission that can lead to different positions and more successful submissions. In this case, the opponent defends the Americana by turning and exposing his back. Immediately sec...
Seatbelt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle
     

2 Part Technique - The Seatbelt is the most important aspect to maintaining the Back. The opponent cannot roll into you to escape, they must roll the opposite way. When they roll, be prepared to cover and transition into the Back Contr...
Posted: 6005 days ago
 80452 views
Seat Belt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle
     

2 Part Technique - The Seatbelt Control is essential for staying on the opponent's back. Now, to progress further for a more dominant position and to score points, put your hooks in to obtain complete Back Control. It's important to un...
Posted: 5993 days ago
 80069 views
Seat Belt Counter, Back Escape
     

2 Part Technique - Forcing your shoulders to the mat is the most important technique to escape the Back Position. You must break the opponent's Seat Belt Control first to create the necessary space for the escape. Use your hands claspe...
Posted: 5893 days ago
 79933 views
Mount to Back Control, Seat Belt Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - Sometimes your opponent may try to escape the mount by turning, but will expose his back in the process. The Seat Belt Control is the most important aspect to maintaining Back Control, so immediately secure it to est...
Posted: 5878 days ago
 79026 views
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, 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...
Collar and Elbow Control, Front Head Lock, Taking the Back, Seat Belt Control, Turtle to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Use the Collar and Elbow Control from Standing to snap the opponent down to a Front Head Lock. A second snapping motion while sprawling with the Front Head Lock will drag the opponent to the mat. Use the control to p...
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...
Frame Escape vs Over Under Pass, Half Guard to Guard, Elbow Push Escape vs Half Guard, Taking the Back from Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Whoever can establish an Under Hook will control the Half Guard position. If the opponent got an Under Hook first, use a frame with your arms to create the space needed to pummel for the Under Hook. Push at the oppon...
Seat Belt Control, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Turtle to Back Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - The Front Headlock is a very dominant position to take the opponent's back and force him to turtle. As always, immediately secure the Seat Belt control when an opponent exposes his back. Use your far knee as a wedge ...
Rear Naked Choke, Seat Belt Control
     

2 Part Technique - Create the habit of finishing with a submission after scoring, because you are unaware of how long you can hold the position. The best submission from the back is the Rear Naked Choke. Always force the opponent in Se...
Posted: 5798 days ago
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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...
Seat Belt Control, Turtle to Back Control, Rear Naked Choke
     

2 Part Technique - The Seat Belt Control is the most important technique in controlling the back. Use your knee as a wedge to tilt the opponent to his side and place your hooks for complete Back Control. If the opponent escapes by pres...
Posted: 5739 days ago
 74675 views
Seatbelt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control, Crucifix from Back, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix
     

2 Part Technique - Establishing the Seatbelt Control when your opponent turtles up is your best option if you want to keep the back position for attack or to score points with your hooks. Using guillotine-like pressure to glue your che...
Turning Escape vs Mount, Half Guard to Guard, Hook Sweep from Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - When you make the mistake of letting someone with good positional maintenance obtain the mount, you may have to try riskier escaping techniques to free yourself from his control. Turn onto your side, exposing your ba...
Posted: 5669 days ago
 73444 views
Turning Escape vs Mount, Half Guard to Guard, Hip Switch vs Foot Replace, Hook Sweep from Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - Utilize a quick bump of your hips to redistribute your opponent's weight between his hands and his legs while mounted; this will make his hips lighter and easier to maneuver for escape. If your opponent's arm is out ...
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