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Saulo explains how to transition from the spinning armbar to the kimura submission from side control.Add to Favorites 2426 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up Roylers Armbar, a near-side armbar from side control.Add to Favorites 1989 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo describes how to set up the breadcutter choke with your opponent's gi from side control.Add to Favorites 1448 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo describes how to set up the Americana submission from the mount position.Add to Favorites 1923 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up the armbar submission from the mount position.Add to Favorites 1478 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo describes how to submit your opponent with the palm up palm up choke from the mount position.Add to Favorites 1765 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo describes how to submit your opponent with the palm up palm down gi choke from mount position.Add to Favorites 1995 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo covers how to submit your opponent with an Ezekial submission from the mount position.Add to Favorites 1241 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Saulo teaches how to submit your opponent with the Katagatame from the mount position.Add to Favorites 1746 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Xande explains how to set up the straight armlock when your opponent is attempting to pass your guard with the esgrima pass.Add to Favorites 2848 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
Xande teaches three different ways to set up the triangle submission from the closed guard. This submission is named the triangle because of the way your legs create a trianglular shape that wraps around your opponent's arm and head. By squeezing your legs together from this position, it applies pressure to your opponent's carotid artery and cuts off the blood circulation to their brain.Add to Favorites 2693 Remove From Favorites 3990 days ago
In this series Xande teaches how to choke your opponent from the closed guard with their own gi. We learn three variations of different collar chokes. The Helio Gracie choke is a palm up palm up choke, then we have the palm up palm down choke, and lastly the arm wrap choke in which we trap our opponent's arm before choking them with their gi.