Jeff Glover Deep Half and Sneaky Subs 2 - Countering Torreada Pass with Arm Drag or Rollover Sweep

Jeff Glover Deep Half and Sneaky Subs 2 - Countering Torreada Pass with Arm Drag or Rollover Sweep

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Jeff Glover teaches an arm drag or rollover sweep combination counter to the torreada pass that he has been using since he was a blue belt. It's important to maintain a firm grip and stiff arm your opponent's sleeve to keep their arm stretched out and create the space to transition into the arm drag or rollover sweep.


Inside the University 16 - Classic Grip to Butterfly Hook Sweep, Understanding the Base of the Hook Sweep

Inside the University 16 - Classic Grip to Butterfly Hook Sweep, Understanding the Base of the Hook Sweep

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Xande teaches the how to sweep your opponent with the hook sweep with the classic grip. This lesson focuses heavily on how to build the foundation, what Xande likes to call the "Jack", that is used to elevate your opponent to achieve the sweep. This sweep can be initiated from the classic open guard or the butterfly guard with the classic grip.

Inside the University 12 - Defending against Side Smash and Leg Squeeze Pass, Recovering Classic Open or Cross Collar Butterfly from Quarter Guard

Inside the University 12 - Defending against Side Smash and Leg Squeeze Pass, Recovering Classic Open or Cross Collar Butterfly from Quarter Guard

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Xande explains how to defend against the side smash pass and the leg squeeze pass. In this defense, we establish a cross collar grip and use it to recover from the quarter guard to the classic open guard or cross collar butterfly guard.

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Flying Triangle or Armbar against Butterfly Guard with Cross Collar Grip (Part 8/10)

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Flying Triangle or Armbar against Butterfly Guard with Cross Collar Grip (Part 8/10)

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Clark shows an acrobatic submission, the flying triangle and flying armbar when your opponent has you in their butterfly guard with a cross collar grip. With good timing and practice, you can catch your opponent off guard by jumping past through their butterfly guard straight into the submission.

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Rolling Calf Slicer Against De la Riva Guard (Part 7/10)

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Rolling Calf Slicer Against De la Riva Guard (Part 7/10)

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Clark shows a tricky submission that can catch your opponent off guard when they have you tied up in the de la riva guard. He entangles his opponent's de la riva hook leg as he rolls to attack it with a rolling calf slicer. The calf slicer is often illegal in competitions at lower levels so be sure to check if it is before busting it out during competition.

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Inverted Cross Collar Palm Up Palm Down Choke (Part 6/10)

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Inverted Cross Collar Palm Up Palm Down Choke (Part 6/10)

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Clark teaches another one of his favorite submissions, the cross collar palm up palm down choke from inverted guard. Clark explains that he sometimes goes to inverted guard to defend against a guard pass and can often catch his opponent by surprise with this submission.

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Ridiculously Photogenic Omoplata, Finishing the Omoplata when Opponent Stands (Part 5/10)

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Ridiculously Photogenic Omoplata, Finishing the Omoplata when Opponent Stands (Part 5/10)

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Clark re-tells his story behind the "photogenic jiu jitsu guy" meme. He gives us a breakdown of how he was able to maintain the omoplata completely airborn for over a minute and finish the fight even though his opponent had stood up to escape the submission.

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Introducing Open Guard Concepts and Control to Beginners (Part 2/10)

Clark Gracie's Omoplata - Introducing Open Guard Concepts and Control to Beginners (Part 2/10)

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Clark likes to teach foundational guard control concepts to beginners of jiu jitsu and usually begins by demonstrating how jiu jitsu can allow you to defend yourself even when you're on your back. We begin the seminar with basic open guard control concepts using both our legs and arms to make collar grips and leg hooks that hinder the mobility of our opponent.

Inside the University 10.2 - Details on Finishing the Getup Ankle Pick Sweep

Inside the University 10.2 - Details on Finishing the Getup Ankle Pick Sweep

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Xande covers details on finishing the getup ankle pick sweep and also talks about how to manage distance and recover your guard if you aren't able to finish the sweep.

Inside the University 11 - Smash Pass Defense, Leg Squeeze Defense, and Maintaining Distance with Cross Collar Grip

Inside the University 11 - Smash Pass Defense, Leg Squeeze Defense, and Maintaining Distance with Cross Collar Grip

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Xande explains how to maintain control and distance from the combat seat butterfly position with the cross collar grip. He focuses on concepts that can help manage the distance when your opponent tries to use pressure to immobilize your hips or legs to pass your guard. In this lesson we cover how to defend against the smash pass, the leg squeeze pass, and how to free our legs and create space when your opponent forces you into the three quarters guard.

Inside the University 10.1 - Faceplant Collar Drag, Getup Ankle Pick, and Tripod Sweep Combination with Cross Collar Grip against Standing Opponent

Inside the University 10.1 - Faceplant Collar Drag, Getup Ankle Pick, and Tripod Sweep Combination with Cross Collar Grip against Standing Opponent

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Xande teaches the faceplant collar drag, getup ankle pick sweep, and tripod sweep as a set combination against your opponent when they stand up. The collar drag and ankle pick can be used against your opponent even if they are on their knees. We can also use this combination with collar chokes to push the action and force a reaction from your opponent.

Inside the University 9 - Scissor Sweep, Triangle, Collar Drag Combination from 2 on 1 Guard

Inside the University 9 - Scissor Sweep, Triangle, Collar Drag Combination from 2 on 1 Guard

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In this lesson, Xande teaches how to set up the two on one guard and how to attack with the scissor sweep, triangle, and collar drag combination.