JJU 8-01 Side Control Escape to Guard Recovery

JJU 8-01 Side Control Escape to Guard Recovery

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Saulo teaches how to escape the side control position and recover guard to bring yourself back to a neutral position.


JJU 8-0 Side Control Escape Drills

JJU 8-0 Side Control Escape Drills

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Saulo teaches two important drills that are key to master in order to escape from side control. Practice these drills often to absorb them into muscle memory.

JJU 4-0 to 4-5 Side Control Survival

JJU 4-0 to 4-5 Side Control Survival

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Saulo explains the appropriate survival posture and hand fighting when you are underneath your opponent in the side control position.

Terere Seminar 10 - Triangle from Side Control

Terere Seminar 10 - Triangle from Side Control

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Terere explains how to set up the Triangle from side control and provides 3 options to submit your opponent once the triangle is cinched in. He explains how to finish your opponent with two triangle variations as well as a shoulder lock.

Kesa Gatame Escape by Punching Through in Transition

Kesa Gatame Escape by Punching Through in Transition

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Rodrigo Pagani and Renato Vieira teach how to escape the Kesa Gatame position by using a “punch-through” motion to either reverse the position or get back to a neutral position. It is especially important not to let your opponent get a cross face, to utilize the right timing to initiate the escape, to remember to shrimp your hips until you are belly down, and to keep your punching arm straight when punching through for the escape.

JJU 4-4 and 8-5 Reverse Kesa Gatame Survival to Reversal or Back Take

JJU 4-4 and 8-5 Reverse Kesa Gatame Survival to Reversal or Back Take

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This video contains lessons 4-4 Reverse Kesa Gatame (page 38) and 8-5 Escape from Reverse Kesa Gatame (Page 72) from the JJU Book. Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to survive and escape the reverse kesa gatame by using a hip bump reversal or to use the hip bump to take your opponent's back. This lesson is a variation to what is taught in the book as it ends in a reversal or back take but contains the same core concepts and movements as seen in the book. It's important to take preventative measures and to actively block the cross face in order to be able to initiate these escapes.

JJU 38-07 Step Over Choke

JJU 38-07 Step Over Choke

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Saulo teaches how to set up the step over choke submission from side control.

JJU 38-02 Walk Around Armbar

JJU 38-02 Walk Around Armbar

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Saulo how to set up the walk around far-side armbar from side control.

JJU 8-06 Escape against Wrestler's Pin

JJU 8-06 Escape against Wrestler's Pin

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This video contains how to escape the super man grip in side control. This video contains lesson 8-6 which can be found on page 74 of the JJU book.

JJU 8-04 Escape from Kesa Gatame

JJU 8-04 Escape from Kesa Gatame

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This side control escape video contains lesson 8-4 from page 70 of the JJU book.

JJU 8-03 Running Man Escape

JJU 8-03 Running Man Escape

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This side control escape can be found on page 69 of the JJU book. This escape can be initiated when your opponent has the cross-face and the same-side hip blocked.

JJU 4-0, 4-1, 4-5, 8-1, 8-2 Side Control Survival & Escape

JJU 4-0, 4-1, 4-5, 8-1, 8-2 Side Control Survival & Escape

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This video contains lessons 4-0, 4-1, and 4-5 found on page 35-42 as well as lesson 8-1 & 8-2 found on pages 66-68. These lessons cover how to survive under your opponent in side control and how to posture yourself to make an escape to a better position.