Lucas Leite Half Guard and Back Attacks 5 - Dog Fight Sweep 3 to Back Take

Lucas Leite Half Guard and Back Attacks 5 - Dog Fight Sweep 3 to Back Take

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Lucas shows another back take variation from the dog fight position. He dives underneath to the deep half guard and goes for the sweep shown in the previous technique, however his opponent posts with his hand to defend. Lucas takes the opportunity to swim his head out from underneath and take his opponent's back.


Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 17 - Open Guard Sweep to Foot Lock

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 17 - Open Guard Sweep to Foot Lock

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Luiz finishes his seminar at the University of Jiu-Jitsu with his bread and butter. Starting from the open guard, Luiz places one foot on the hip, and brings the other leg behind his opponent's knee and sweeps him like a tripod sweep. Once his opponent lands on the mat, he is in position to set up the 50/50 guard and immediately attacks the foot lock.

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 16 - Reverse De La Riva Sweep to Guard Pass

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 16 - Reverse De La Riva Sweep to Guard Pass

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Luiz shows another position from the reverse De La Riva, using the same set up kicking his opponent forward. This time, however, his opponent sits back as to not give up his back. Luiz uses this opportunity to come up on the single leg and sweep his opponent, immediately looking to pass the guard.

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 15 - Back Take from Reverse De La Riva Guard

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 15 - Back Take from Reverse De La Riva Guard

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Luiz starts in the reverse De La Riva guard with a grip on his opponent's lapel, and uses his hook to kick his opponent forward. This gives Luiz the space he needs to spin underneath inverted, like the kiss of the dragon, ending up behind his opponent. Now he grabs the pants, puts his outside hook inside the legs, and stretches his opponent out in front of him, allowing him to get the back.

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 4 - Foot Lock from De La Riva and 50/50 Guard

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 4 - Foot Lock from De La Riva and 50/50 Guard

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Using the same principles he showed in the anatomy of the foot lock, Luiz shows how he likes to attack the foot lock from the De La Riva guard and from the 50/50 guard.

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 3 - Anatomy of the Foot Lock

Luiz Panza Foot Locks and 50/50 Guard 3 - Anatomy of the Foot Lock

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Luiz explains the details needed to finish a foot lock. The key is to put the blade of your forearm on underneath your opponent's calf, right where it meets his achillies tendon. Luiz grabs his near side lapel and closes his elbow, squeezing the toes. Now he crosses his leg over and pinches his feet together, leans on his elbow, and turns belly down to finish the foot lock.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 14 - Get Up Sweep

Xande's Collar Guard Series 14 - Get Up Sweep

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Xande is playing his collar guard, but his opponent wants to keep distance to avoid his attacks, so he backs away from Xande. This gives Xande space, so he immediately does his get up and grabs his opponent's pants. By pulling with the pants grip and pushing with the collar grip, Xande sweeps and comes to the top.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 13 - More Arm Drag Options

Xande's Collar Guard Series 13 - More Arm Drag Options

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Xande answers a couple questions from his uke, and goes a little more in depth on the arm drag he showed before, and offers a couple different options when using it. He also briefly discusses the 2-on-1 arm drag and gives a little preview to his next position in this series.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 12 - Collar Drag

Xande's Collar Guard Series 12 - Collar Drag

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While playing the collar guard with the collar and sleeve control, Xande is unable to hit the arm drag he showed in the last position, so instead he looks for the collar drag. The hand that controls the sleeve lets go and posts on the mat, his foot comes to the outside and he pulls the collar hard, bringing his opponent's face to the mat. Now he can come up to the back as he did in the last position, or if the arm gets trapped between his legs, he can set up the crucifix.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 11 - Arm Drag to Back Take

Xande's Collar Guard Series 11 - Arm Drag to Back Take

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While playing the collar guard, Xande is controlling his opponent's collar and sleeve, with one foot on the hip and one on the knee. In one motion, Xande pulls the arm across his body and closes his guard on the side of his opponent's body. The elbow of his arm controlling the collar is on the ground and he reaches across the back, grabbing the armpit. He uses the armpit grip and his top leg to pull himself on top of his opponent's back, and rolls through to end up in a good back take position.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 10 - Loop Choke

Xande's Collar Guard Series 10 - Loop Choke

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Xande shows another effective choke he uses from the collar guard, the loop choke. Already with his collar grip, Xande grabs the back of his opponent's head and shoves it under his armpit, making sure he drops the weight of his shoulder down. Blocking the far side arm, Xande rolls to his back, placing his head in the hole between their bodies. From here, he grabs the other arm for leverage and finishes the choke. If his opponent rolls, he can roll with him and finish the choke.

Xande's Collar Guard Series 9 - Collar Guard Gripping Concepts

Xande's Collar Guard Series 9 - Collar Guard Gripping Concepts

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Xande answers a question about the specific grips he uses while playing the collar guard. He goes into detail on his preferred finger placement and motion of each hand while gripping and choking.