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Milton teaches a way to attack your opponent's arm with a straight arm lock from the 50/50 (fifty fifty guard) position.Add to Favorites 1767 Remove From Favorites 3770 days ago
In this lesson Milton teaches an acrobatic way to jump over your opponent into the kimura. After setting up the grip we are easily able to transition into the leg squeeze or an armbar to finish with a submission.Add to Favorites 1544 Remove From Favorites 3770 days ago
Milton teaches a quick way to transition from a kimura attempt to a leg squeeze choke by squeezing your legs together on your opponent's neck.Add to Favorites 2140 Remove From Favorites 3772 days ago
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.Add to Favorites 1713 Remove From Favorites 3772 days ago
Milton shows a quick submission form the butterfly guard when your opponent is trying to pass your butterfly guard with a collar tie. We learn to use a counter collar tie to lock their arm in place and fall back for a quick triangle submission.Add to Favorites 2046 Remove From Favorites 3773 days ago
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.Add to Favorites 2177 Remove From Favorites 3773 days ago
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.Add to Favorites 1903 Remove From Favorites 3774 days ago
In this lesson we reverse the roles and look to submit our opponent from a very unlikely position. When your opponent has your back and is looking to attack your neck, we learn a way to set up the anaconda choke right off the escape.Add to Favorites 1956 Remove From Favorites 3775 days ago
Milton teaches how to set up the Anacondas choke from your opponent's back. Often times it may be difficult to attack your opponent's neck when they are actively defending with both hands. In this lesson we switch the attack for an unlikely choke to catch them off guard.Add to Favorites 2524 Remove From Favorites 3776 days ago
Milton Vieira teaches an anaconda choke set up from the kesa gatame or scarf hold side control position. In this setup he elevates his opponent and wedges his knee underneath to immobilize them before going for the choke.Add to Favorites 2375 Remove From Favorites 3779 days ago
Milton begins the series by teaching a variation to the basic anaconda choke off of the sprawl. He teaches the importance to lift the head up to limit your opponent's movement and to hook their leg as soon as possible.Add to Favorites 1319 Remove From Favorites 3779 days ago
Milton Vieira is a luta livre and brazilian jiu jitsu black belt and is credited with inventing and popularizing the anaconda choke. He is a former UFC fighter and jiu jitsu standout from the Brazilian Top Team association. He has a very unique style of grappling as he first began his grappling adventure as a luta livre fighter that focused on no-gi jiu jitsu.