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Arm Pull vs Over Hook from Closed Guard
     

Marcelo and Mark Bocek discuss how to effectively escape an overhook from within closed guard. Circle your arm outward and then up past your opponent's hip with a closed fist. If you find that the space for this isn't sufficient for yo...
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Breaking Grips vs Open Guard, Foot Pummel vs Guard, Leg Pull Escape
     

Marcelo teaches RC about how lighter (but luckily, faster and more conditioned) competitors mustn't try any standing-passes by carelessly or casually wading into the deep waters of advanced guard-play -without first having taken the fo...
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...
Arm Pull vs Over Hook from Closed Guard
     

Marcelo advises Mark on how to safely and successfully pummel out of an opponent's strong Over-Hook game from Full-Guard: Ideally, one should try to dominate the hand-fighting exchange and assume double inside biceps-ties to prevent yo...
Arm-Pull vs Double Over-Hooks from Butterfly-Guard
     

Marcelo shares an important set of concepts to Mark about explosive escapes: When stuck in a variety of circumstances, e.g. Double-Overs, Rubber-Guard, or even Choke-Defense, it is important not to telegraph your intentions to your opp...
Omoplata Escape
     

Marcelo recounts a difficult shoulder-lock problem and its potential solution: When your opponent catches your arm inside an Omoplata (a.k.a. Coil-Lock, Sankakugarami, et al.) from Full-Guard, it is important to not let them gain even ...
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