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Xande explains how to defend with the double under leg pass defense where your opponent is under hooking both legs to pass your guard in a stack passing style. This lesson can be found on page 126 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1204 Remove From Favorites 4208 days ago
Xande explains how to defend against the leg squeeze pass where your opponent squeezes both of your legs together with his arms in an attempt to get around your legs in a wresting style pass.Add to Favorites 1517 Remove From Favorites 4234 days ago
Renato Vieira teaches the classic defense to the single under the leg pass by shrimping your hips and positioning your legs to stop your opponent's advance. This is lesson 17-1 on page 124 from the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1061 Remove From Favorites 4246 days ago
Xande explains how to set up the collar drag when your opponent is looking to pass your guard with the torreada or other standing passes. This lesson can be found on page 137 under the title "17-11 Collar Drag off Torreando Defense"Add to Favorites 1106 Remove From Favorites 4247 days ago
Xande teaches how to collar drag your opponent off of a failed scissor sweep attempt when your opponent is on their knees.Add to Favorites 1787 Remove From Favorites 4248 days ago
Xande explains how to sweep your opponent from the closed guard using the Flower Sweep (similar to the pendulum sweep). The flower sweep utilizes the concept of driving your opponent's weight to one side to lighten the other, a concept that is utilized to achieve many other sweeps. This lesson can be found on page 115 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1197 Remove From Favorites 4249 days ago
The Bailarina Sweep can be initiated when your opponent is standing in your closed guard. It is a good backup plan to transition into when your opponent defends against the Classic Underhook Sweep. The Bailarina Sweep is lesson 16-3 in page 121 of the JJU book with the title "Rollout Against Underhook Defense."Add to Favorites 1638 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo covers some extra details and all of the options covered in the 2 on 1 Guard series. In this series we learn to set up the 2 on 1 guard and transition between multiple attacks to overwhelm your opponent. Many of the sweeps and submissions can be chained by using the scissor sweep as an initial attack to transition into the arm drag, triangle, armbar, or the omoplata.Add to Favorites 1214 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up the Omoplata from the 2 on 1 guard.Add to Favorites 1416 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Xande describes how to set up the triangle from the 2 on 1 guard and how to transition into the omoplata instead if your opponent postures away from your triangle submission attempt.Add to Favorites 1515 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo explains how to set up the arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard to get to your opponent's back. The arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard should be used in combination with the triangle, omoplata, scissor sweep, and armbar from 2 on 1 guard to overwhelm your opponent and eventually sweep or submit them.Add to Favorites 1604 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up the scissor sweep from the 2 on 1 guard. The Scissor sweep can be used as a hub attack to transition into other attacks such as the arm drag to the back, triangle, and armbar.