JJU 1-0 to 1-3, 6-0, 6-1 Back Survival and The Scoop Escape

JJU 1-0 to 1-3, 6-0, 6-1 Back Survival and The Scoop Escape

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Saulo explains how to position yourself to survive the back, common mistakes from the back position, how to hand fight in the position, and how to set up the basic scoop escape to get your opponent off your back.


JJU Introduction to the Back Position

JJU Introduction to the Back Position

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Saulo explains what it means to have your back taken and what defines the back position along with some basic postures that are common in the position.

JJU Introduction to Survival

JJU Introduction to Survival

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Saulo explains that white belts will often find themselves in survival mode and that survival is defined by protecting yourself to prevent your opponent from advancing in position or submissions.

Terere Seminar 11 - Seatbelt Control to Bow and Arrow or Lapel Choke

Terere Seminar 11 - Seatbelt Control to Bow and Arrow or Lapel Choke

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Terere explains how to control your opponent with the sealtbelt grip from their back and how to transition into a bow and arrow choke or lapel choke when they attempt to roll to recover their position.

JJU 1-1, 1-2, and 6-0 The Scoop Back Escape

JJU 1-1, 1-2, and 6-0 The Scoop Back Escape

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Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to hand fight when your opponent has taken your back and initiate the scoop position to escape to a better position. Small details such as the placement of your elbows in your opponent's knee pit before kicking your leg can make a big difference on whether the escape is successful.

JJU 1-4 and 6-5 Surviving and Escaping Seatbelt Back Control by Falling to Positive Side

JJU 1-4 and 6-5 Surviving and Escaping Seatbelt Back Control by Falling to Positive Side

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This lesson was not in the JJU book but is an addition to the JJU video series. Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to survive and escape when your opponent has your back with the seatbelt grip. It is very important to note that we must always fall to the positive side (the side that your opponent has an underhook from the back) to initiate this escape as falling to the negative side will provide your opponent with more opportunities to control you and find submissions.

JJU 1-0 to 1-3, 6-0, 6-1, 6-4 Back Survival & Scoop and Escape

JJU 1-0 to 1-3, 6-0, 6-1, 6-4 Back Survival & Scoop and Escape

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This video contains lessons 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 6.0, 6.1, and 6.4. The topic of these videos include how to survive when your opponent has taken your back, how to posture and position in these situations, and how to escape the back using the scoop.

JJU 36-02 Armbar Against Choke Defense from Back

JJU 36-02 Armbar Against Choke Defense from Back

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Saulo describes how to transition to the armbar from the bow and arrow choke setup when your opponent begins to defend the choke.

JJU 36-03 Arm and Collar Choke

JJU 36-03 Arm and Collar Choke

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Saulo demonstrates a tricky submission from the back using your opponent's own arm to choke themselves. This submission along with the bow & arrow choke and the armbar from the back can be used in combination to overwhelm your opponent's defense and submit them.