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Saulo explains how to position yourself to survive the back, common mistakes from the back position, how to hand fight in the position, and how to set up the basic scoop escape to get your opponent off your back.Add to Favorites 1568 Remove From Favorites 4231 days ago
Xande explains how to perform the classic mount elbow escape as seen in lesson 7-1 on page 60 of the JJU book. He also explains two options on how to trap your opponent's leg to initiate the escape if you are unable to lift your opponent's leg with a bridge to escape into the half guard.Add to Favorites 2915 Remove From Favorites 4237 days ago
This video contains lessons 4-4 Reverse Kesa Gatame (page 38) and 8-5 Escape from Reverse Kesa Gatame (Page 72) from the JJU Book. Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to survive and escape the reverse kesa gatame by using a hip bump reversal or to use the hip bump to take your opponent's back. This lesson is a variation to what is taught in the book as it ends in a reversal or back take but contains the same core concepts and movements as seen in the book. It's important to take preventative measures and to actively block the cross face in order to be able to initiate these escapes.Add to Favorites 2282 Remove From Favorites 4238 days ago
Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to hand fight when your opponent has taken your back and initiate the scoop position to escape to a better position. Small details such as the placement of your elbows in your opponent's knee pit before kicking your leg can make a big difference on whether the escape is successful.Add to Favorites 1840 Remove From Favorites 4239 days ago
This lesson was not in the JJU book but is an addition to the JJU video series. Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to survive and escape when your opponent has your back with the seatbelt grip. It is very important to note that we must always fall to the positive side (the side that your opponent has an underhook from the back) to initiate this escape as falling to the negative side will provide your opponent with more opportunities to control you and find submissions.Add to Favorites 3247 Remove From Favorites 4239 days ago
This video contains lessons 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 6.0, 6.1, and 6.4. The topic of these videos include how to survive when your opponent has taken your back, how to posture and position in these situations, and how to escape the back using the scoop.Add to Favorites 2328 Remove From Favorites 4287 days ago
Rodrigo Pagani covers how to defend against the kimura and the armbar when you are under your opponent in side control. We are honored to host Rodrigo Pagani and to be able to share his knowledge.Add to Favorites 1983 Remove From Favorites 4289 days ago
This video contains lesson 11-0 found on page 85 of the JJU book and covers how to escape from the triangle.Add to Favorites 2273 Remove From Favorites 4289 days ago
Saulo explains how to escape when your opponent has you in the arm triangle submission. This lesson was not covered in the JJU book and is an addition to the submission escape extras section.Add to Favorites 2195 Remove From Favorites 4289 days ago
Saulo explains how to defend against the baseball bat choke when your opponent is going for the submission. This topic was not covered in the JJU book but is an addition to the submission escapes section.Add to Favorites 1167 Remove From Favorites 4289 days ago
This video contains lesson 13-1 from page 92 of the JJU book and covers how to escape from the footlock submission from the guard.Add to Favorites 1926 Remove From Favorites 4289 days ago
This video contains lessons 10-0, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3, and 10-4 found on pages 78-84 of the JJU book. The topic of these lessons include how to escape when your opponent has you in an armbar when you are in your opponent's guard and when you are on your back.