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Taking the Back from Stacking Pass, Stacking Pass vs Elbow Push Counter, Stacking Pass vs Open Guard to Crucifix
     

Marcelo joyfully corrects his students as he walks around during the interlude between these lessons: http://www.mginaction.com/VideoDetails.aspx?VideoId=20951 http://www.mginaction.com/VideoDetails.aspx?VideoId=20964
1on1 Wrist Control from Back Side Ride, Seatbelt Control, Roll Counterbalance
     

Marcelo and Jon talk about using Counterbalance against the opponent to open him up for Attack from the Back.
Guillotine from Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock
     

Ultimate Fighter 12 contestant, Andy Main, asks Marcelo about attacking from the Front Headlock position. Marcelo talks about when you should go for a submission, and he discusses his opinion about going for the submission in Mixed Mar...
Posted: 4191 days ago
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Leg Pull Counter vs Deep Half Guard
     

Marcelo demystifies an under-utilized Single-Leg Counter to help Hudson sharpen a Lapel-Assisted Sweep: When playing to sweep/reverse your partner or opponent from a Deep-Half-Guard (Faria, et al.) by feeding and securing a jacket's la...
Taking the Back from Front Headlock
     

Phil asks Marcelo what to do when he cannot readily transition to a Front Headlock or on to the Seatbelt because his opponent was able to defend a Guillotine Choke and kept his hands. The key is to make the opponent want to post out hi...
Posted: 2908 days ago
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Double Over-Hook Control, Hook-Sweep from Butterfly, High-Elbow Pummel to Side-Control
     
Energizing the Scramble
     

Marcelo shares knowledge about when to expend copious effort: Progression is not just a matter of leading yourself into the right direction positionally, if your opponent is well attuned, they will be anticipating your advancement and ...
Chucking Seat-Belt Control for Top-Position
     

Marcelo has a conversation about the differences in points and rules for grappling and folk-style wrestling with regards to maintaining Back Control: If your opponent is trying to escape from your Seat-Belt Control by freeing their nea...
Smashing Back Control Recovery
     

Paul demonstrates an effective method for taking the back: The notion of smashing is commonplace in many different positional aspects of grappling, e.g. Passing, Side-Control, Knee-on-Belly, Mount, et al.; however, an often overlooked ...
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