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Finish Everybody, Everyday: Combinations & Sequencing
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4 Part Lesson -- Marcelo imparts the concept of the primacy of the finish: Don't think of your game in terms of discrete chunks that are subject to the scoring conditions of a match and are stitched together in a piecemeal fashion; rather, he encourages us to strive towards incessantly hunting and achieving the submission. We must develop tactical combinations that help us generate momentum towards our advantage while seamlessly connecting an adjacent combination that is closer to our final goal. Such is the manner of systematically applying a terminating sequence in our game. [04:19] Marcelo demonstrates an example of combining together techniques into a serial sequence that terminates with a submission-hold; Guard-Pull, X-Guard Entry, Take-Up Sweep, Stack-Pass, Back-Take, Seat-Belt, Crucifix Arm-Bar. [07:33] Guard-Pull, Hook-Lift, 1Leg-X Sweep, Knee-Slide Pass, Step-Over Arm-Bar; when finishing the arm-lock, be careful to not hyper-extend your partner's elbow when you step over their face. Loosen up on your over-hooking elbow to help alleviate pressure. Lift your hips slightly towards center-line if you encounter flexibility issues when trying to Step-Over. [11:00] Developing sequences also applies to initiating with a Take-Down. Expect to pass from at least Half-Guard and keep in mind that you must take a more dominant position like the Mount or Back after you've passed. Continue forward without pausing towards whichever submission you prefer or wish to train.


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