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Marcelo speaks on the “Scramble” of Nogi as it pertains to training in the Gi.
     

Most effective approaches in Nogi require a string of many techniques because of the slipperiness, unpredictability, and multiple possibilities that can enfold while attacking. The more you can take advantage of the "Scramble" and chai...
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Guillotine vs Half Guard
     

Marcelo briefly explains how to find the opponent's neck in Half Guard by posting your hands to stay up right and awaiting their movement towards you.
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Finding the Finish for the Guillotine Choke
     

Marcelo, Nick, and Kanan talk about Guillotine Chokes (arm-in vs arm-out), and risk versus reward when it comes to going for a finish with them: If you can surprise your opponent and snatch their neck with your forearm cutting up again...
Guillotine-Choke from Butterfly-Guard
     

Marcelo, Orlando, and Estilo talk about the pros and cons of alternate grip variations for the Guillotine Choke: Despite the advantages of finding a chance to switch your control from the Seatbelt-Grip to an Inverted Gable-Grip (Pretze...
Guillotine-Choke from Butterfly-Guard, Guillotine-Choke from Half-Guard
     

Marcelo and Savannah help Hana with her Guillotine-Choke from Half-Guard: Whenever you are trying to finish a Guillotine-Choke from a guard position, first make sure your opponent cannot immediately defend by passing towards the side t...
Guillotine vs Reversal from Half Guard
     

Marcelo talks about several important aspects of the Guillotine-Choke: The point of entry for attacking your opponent's neck while they are turtled up should come from the front rather than by wrapping around from the side. Jam your wr...
Guillotine Choke from Full Mount
     

Marcelo describes important steps for finishing the Guillotine: Properly executing the Guillotine-Choke involves coordination between your upper-body and lower-body; after your arms have connected together, your legs must help stabiliz...
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