Jeff Glover Donkey Guard and Triangles 1 - Donkey Guard to Rolling Back Take

Jeff Glover Donkey Guard and Triangles 1 - Donkey Guard to Rolling Back Take

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Jeff is back with a new series showcasing his donkey guard and a bunch of triangle set ups! In this first lesson we take a look at his donkey guard and how he purposely gives his back while standing to attempt to take his opponent's back when they engage.


King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 9 - Armbar against Anaconda Choke Attempt

King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 9 - Armbar against Anaconda Choke Attempt

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Milton shows a way to your opponent's anaconda choke attempt with a slick armbar. We learn how to step out to create the proper space to roll into the armbar submission.

King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 7 - Anaconda Choke against No Arm Guillotine Attempt

King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 7 - Anaconda Choke against No Arm Guillotine Attempt

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In this lesson Milton teaches how to counter your opponent's no arm guillotine attempt from the butterfly guard. We combine an escape from the guillotine to transition into the set up of our own no arm anaconda choke.

King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 6 - Anaconda Choke from Knee Shield against Forced Half Guard

King of Anacondas with Milton Vieira 6 - Anaconda Choke from Knee Shield against Forced Half Guard

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Milton shows a way to set up the choke as your opponent attempts to transition into your half guard. Often times your opponent may choose to try to force the half guard after trying to pass your knee shield. There is an opportunity to set up the anaconda choke right as they transition to force the half.

Inside the University 107 - Traditional Arm Drag from Butterfly Guard

Inside the University 107 - Traditional Arm Drag from Butterfly Guard

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Xande teaches the basic mechanics to working the traditional arm drag from the butterfly or open guard. We learn the importance of being able to move our hips to the outside to create the correct angle and space to move to our opponent's back or finish the sweep.

Inside the University 106 - Late Torreando Pass Counter to Modified Arm Drag

Inside the University 106 - Late Torreando Pass Counter to Modified Arm Drag

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Xande teaches in depth how to counter the torreando pass with the modified arm drag. The key to this counter is to shift your hips to the side and redirect your opponent's passing energy. Without moving your hips to the side, the arm drag is nearly impossible because you will be fighting your opponent's entire weight with only your arms.

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 4 - Spider Guard to Scissor X Guard Single Leg Sweep

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 4 - Spider Guard to Scissor X Guard Single Leg Sweep

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Jackson teaches how to get underneath into the x guard from the spider guard position and come up with a single leg for the sweep.

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 3 - Lasso Guard to Spinning Omoplata Sweep

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 3 - Lasso Guard to Spinning Omoplata Sweep

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Jackson teaches a spinning omoplata sweep variation from the lasso guard. Rather than using the traditional omoplata setup with the leg nested into the armpit, we use an x guard setup on our opponent's bicep to control the arm and sweep them.

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 2 - Failed Sickle Sweep to Tripod Sweep

Jackson Sousa Spider Guard Sweeps 2 - Failed Sickle Sweep to Tripod Sweep

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Jackson teaches how to set up the tripod sweep as a follow up from a failed sickle sweep. These two sweeps go hand in hand and use the same principle of stretching your opponent out by controlling their ankle and hip to destabilize their base and achieve a sweep.

Inside the University 94 - Knee Shield to Triangle or Omoplata

Inside the University 94 - Knee Shield to Triangle or Omoplata

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Xande teaches how to set your knee shield frame (also known as the three quarters or Z guard) and use your opponent's energy as they attempt to bear weight on you to set up a triangle or omoplata submission. In this lesson it is important that there is a connection between your frame and your opponent as it is vital to use their weight to shift your hips into position to set the submission.

Inside the University 90 - Kimura Setup to Armbar against Over Under Pass or Torreada Pass

Inside the University 90 - Kimura Setup to Armbar against Over Under Pass or Torreada Pass

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Xande teaches a way to use the underhook on your opponent's arm to spin into a kimura or arm bar when your opponent is attempting to pass your open guard with the over under pass or torreada (torreando) pass.

Inside the University 89 - Classic Butterfly Hook Sweep to X Guard Entry

Inside the University 89 - Classic Butterfly Hook Sweep to X Guard Entry

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Xande's closing lesson from the butterfly seminar covers how to get underneath your opponent if they decide to post out by standing against your classic hook sweep. When your opponent posts a leg out, it gives you the space to hook the far leg and get underneath them to transition into various X guard sweeps. Combining multiple attacks such as the arm lock and the x-guard transition with the hook sweep can confuse your opponent and allow you to capitalize on their reaction.