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Armbar Escape
     

Lock your arms and clamp down to neutralize the opponent's extension into the arm bar from guard. Slowly torque your elbow free or continue crunching the opponent if you feel in danger.
Posted: 3797 days ago
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Armbar Escape from Mount, Armbar Escape vs Closed Guard
     

Rock your legs for momentum and twist your hips parallel to the ground. Use this movement to get on top, stacking the opponent. Cross your arms and torque your arm free.
Posted: 4439 days ago
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Armbar Escape vs Closed Guard
     

Follow behind Marcelo as he walks around during lesson drills for the Armbar Escape versus Closed Guard and corrects his students with illuminating detail.
Posted: 3721 days ago
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Back Escape vs Armbar from Back Control
     

Marcelo and George talk about securing and defending against an Armbar from the Back: Your opponent may try to trap you into an armlock if you escape from their back-control. After you break their seat-belt and gain 2on1 control over t...
Escaping the Belly-Down Armbar from Half Guard
     

Marcelo figures out how to help Tony and Marc defend a Belly-Down Armbar from Half Guard. If your arm is well-defended, use your free hand to remove his bottom leg from the Half Guard position to stack him down into N/S. If you have to...
Posted: 3678 days ago
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Breaking Grips vs Closed Guard, Breaking Grips vs Reverse De la Riva Guard
     

Fabio and Dan help Paul dismantle a dangerous set of Collar-Ties from inside guard: Pummel for inside hand position against your opponent's collar-tie and frame outward and downward as you chase your opponent's hip and cut off their an...
Armbar-Defense vs Closed-Guard
     

Marcelo & Chin discuss how to avoid getting arm-locked inside an opponent's Closed Guard: Don't let your opponent have free control over your sleeve or wrist; if they make a grip on it and you can't immediately free yourself from the c...
Posted: 793 days ago
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