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Kimura Counter vs Under Hook from Side Control
     

Marcelo switches to the far-side arm for a finish: If your opponent is able to retract their arm out of extension upon landing from your Ippon-Seoinage (or One-armed Shoulder-Throw), close the distance and make chest-on-chest contact; ...
One-Armed Shoulder Throw, Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

Marcelo applies a standing handed throw directly into a submission: Classified as a hand-technique or te-waza in the sport of Judo, the Ippon-Seoinage or One-Arm Shoulder-Throw is a technique that primarily derives its working mechanic...
Toreando Pass vs Open Guard, Half Guard to Mount, Armbar from Mount
     

Marcelo derives a contigency attack after sweeping: If your opponent stands up to break open your Closed-Guard, seize control over both of their ankles making grips at the heels to knock them backwards for a sweep. If they land too far...
Ankle Pull Sweep from Open Guard, Armbar from Mount
     

Marcelo demonstrates a sequence culminating with an Armbar: Starting on the feet with Collar & Elbow grips controlling your opponent, release your collar-grip and reach behind their head to set up a combination Head-Lock and Hip-Toss (...
Side Control to Mount, Cross Collar Choke from Mount, Armbar from Mount
     

Marcelo concatenates a set of submission attacks from the Full-Mount position: After having successfully taken down your opponent with a throw, if you cannot readily take advantage of an extended-arm by catching taut their sleeve, drop...
One-Armed Shoulder Throw to Nearside Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

Marcelo introduces an opportunity for attack when his opponent forestalls a grip attempt: While holding onto your opponent's sleeve in the standing position, if your opponent denies you access to their head or belt (for Koshiguruma or ...
Hip Throw to Americana from Mount
     

Marcelo shows a throw and submits a defending opponent from Full-Mount: It is imperative to one's own safety when attempting a standing-throw to always commit fully and not enter into the movement half-heartedly; if you hesitate with y...
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Hip Throw to Side Control into Armbar from Mount
     

Marcelo consolidates top position after a Hip-Throw and attacks from the Mount: After throwing your opponent with a Major Hip-Toss, you may end up on top without enough balance to attack from an impact-control position, e.g. Knee-on-Be...
Hip Throw to Near Side Armbar from Knee on Belly
     

Marcelo explains a sequence starting from a Hip-Throw: When making your grips for your throwing entry, determine whether or not your hand that releases their collar should go either over or under their arm; base your choice on the heig...
Back Escape from Turtle Position
     

Advanced Lesson Part 2 of 2 -- Marcelo forces his opponent to lose back control by making it too high over top: Escaping from the back can become a great relief during a match, as long as you have enough time to retaliate; it is import...
Single Leg Takedown > Harai Goshi
     

3 Part Lesson -- Marcelo mixes wrestling and judo: If your opponent doesn't fall from Running-The-Pipe, jack up his/her leg from in between your legs to your armpit and chop out the remaining leg with Haraigoshi. Let your leg clear out...
Partner Safety
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches an important lesson on partner safety: [I] If your throw from standing is defended, immediately remove your lead leg away from your opponent; he or she may drop their weight suddenly on top of your knee ...
Countering Double Underhooks from Standing → 2on1 to Armdrag → Double Leg Takedown
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo reverses his opponent's Double-Under-Hooks into a series of Double-Leg-Take-Downs: [I] Apply Double Overhooks immediately to break his grip and prevent his takedown; you can sequence into a Hip-Throw or even tra...
Firemans Carry Takedown, Harai Goshi, Taking the Back from Front Headlock
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo incorporates some Nogi Judo into the Stand-Up: [I] One way to successfully finish the Kataguruma or Fireman's Carry, is to make the opponent fall over you, rather than lifting him up into the air. Employ this st...
Double Over Control from Standing, Harai-Goshi, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Osotogari `
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo answers a wrestling problem with his judo background: [I] If you can't finish lower body, wrestling-style takedowns against your opponent, look to secure Double Overhooks and hit a hip toss, or as it is known in...
Granby Roll vs Standing Back Bodylock, Mount Escape, Half Guard to Butterfly Guard, Over Under Control Hook Sweep from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Technique — Standing in the Back Bodylock is a very dangerous position to find yourself in, so it is best to know what to do if you happen to get there (perhaps, after missing a throw). Immediately, sag your hips to the mat and ...
Double Over Hook Control from Standing, Harai Goshi, Front Headlock from Standing, Guillotine from Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock
     

2 Part Technique - While engaged in a Hand-Fight for inside control from the Stand-Up, slip your arms over opponent's elbows, trapping him inside Double Overhook Control. Do not let him deepen his underhooks, thus allowing him to trump...
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