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Sometimes it may be very difficult to establish the right angle to finish the brabo choke. In this case we can transition to an armlock to finish for the submission. You can switch between the choke and arm lock to overwhelm your opponent and catch them off guard to establish the submission.Add to Favorites 1136 Remove From Favorites 3671 days ago
Xande teaches how to set up the brabo lapel choke from the half guard. In this submission we use how to use our opponent's lapel against them to set up a strong submission.Add to Favorites 1613 Remove From Favorites 3672 days ago
Xande teaches how to set up the baseball choke from side control. Often times it can be difficult to establish an attack with traditional grips. In this case it's great to have options with your grips when attacking for submissions.Add to Favorites 1277 Remove From Favorites 3673 days ago
Xande teaches the fundamental setup to the clock choke when you're on the top turtle position.Add to Favorites 1344 Remove From Favorites 3721 days ago
In this lesson Xande teaches how to set up the Ezequiel choke from the mounted arm triangle.Add to Favorites 1438 Remove From Favorites 3725 days ago
Xande teaches the classic armbar from the mount. This submission is highly effective from white to black belt and is taught frequently to beginners of jiu jitsu.Add to Favorites 1458 Remove From Favorites 3726 days ago
In this lesson of the Jiu Jitsu University, Xande teaches how to transition from the mount to your opponent's back when they are doing the knee elbow escape. Xande also teaches how to continue your attack during the transition to finish with a collar choke from the back.Add to Favorites 2027 Remove From Favorites 3947 days ago
Xande teaches how to position your body in the side control with your hip to your opponent's hip or hip to their shoulder to maintain a dominant side control. Depending on how your opponent reacts, you may have to mold your weight distribution to a different point of control to keep your opponent pinned to the ground. We learn that there are three points of control to apply pressure to control our opponents: the hips, the shoulders, or the neck. By understanding to apply pressure to these three points of control and how they work in pinning your opponent, we can begin to create a more dynamic strategy to control your opponent in the side control.Add to Favorites 2110 Remove From Favorites 4020 days ago
Xande teaches how to set up the triangle choke submission from the top mount position.Add to Favorites 1801 Remove From Favorites 4076 days ago
Saulo describes how to set up the armbar submission when you are on your opponent's back.Add to Favorites 2327 Remove From Favorites 4076 days ago
This submission from the back is lesson 36-1 from page 325 of the JJU book. Saulo covers the details on how to set up one of the highest percentage submissions when executed properly.Add to Favorites 2042 Remove From Favorites 4076 days ago
Xande explains how to set up the Ezequiel choke from your opponent's back. The Ezequiel from the back is one of the most high-percentage attacks from the back.