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Using the overhook grip, we're able to string a series of attacks on our opponent even if the butterfly hook sweep fails. In this lesson, James teaches a way to transition into the omoplata off a failed overhook butterfly sweep.
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James continues the chain of attacks from the failed butterfly hook sweep. In this lesson we learn how to follow up with more combinations of attack if your opponent steps their knee back to prevent the kneebar. As they step back, they open up the opportunity to come back to the hook sweep or to attack the neck with a guillotine.Add to Favorites 1537 Remove From Favorites 3626 days ago
James shows a way to transition into a rolling knee bar when you were unable to sweep your opponent with the failed overhook butterfly sweep. When you go for the hook sweep, your opponent will often push in to you to attempt to stuff your sweep. Anticipating your opponent's reaction and transitioning into the kneebar will often catch them by surprise.Add to Favorites 1692 Remove From Favorites 3627 days ago
James teaches another way to catch your opponent right off of the overhook butterfly hook. In this lesson we learn to use our opponent's reaction against them by setting a trap with the no arm marcelotine. The marcelotine is a guillotine variation that was made famous by Marcelo Garcia and is unique in the way that the elbow is thrown over your opponent's shoulder to tighten the choke.Add to Favorites 1847 Remove From Favorites 3629 days ago
James begins to explore options to follow up your overhook butterfly hook sweep with submissions. In this lesson we learn to set up a darce choke immediately after sweeping them with the hook sweep.Add to Favorites 1778 Remove From Favorites 3654 days ago
Xande teaches how to set up the palm up palm down choke from the closed guard and butterfly guard. With the butterfly guard setup, we learn how to bait our opponent into thinking that they can pass the butterfly guard only to fall right into our cross collar trap to get the finish.Add to Favorites 1624 Remove From Favorites 3661 days ago
Xande teaches how to set up the classic palm up palm up cross choke from the closed guard and butterfly guard. This is a highly effective submission from white to black belt but we must be careful to fine tune the small details that will increase your success with the submission.Add to Favorites 1342 Remove From Favorites 3690 days ago
In this lesson Xande expands on different ways to set up the cross collar choke from your classic open guard when your opponent is looking to pass from the headquarter's position. We go through many different situations and setups against the headquarters position but use the same concepts to establish your grips and get the right angle to finish the submission.Add to Favorites 1839 Remove From Favorites 3791 days ago
In this lesson Wilson teaches how to use a fake or failed butterfly hook sweep and transition immediately into a calf slicer attack. This sneaky submission will often catch your opponent off guard as they will likely not be expecting a calf slicer off of the hook sweep attempt.Add to Favorites 2164 Remove From Favorites 3806 days ago
Xande teaches a similar movement to the arm drag except that this time we will adjust our grips to attack the neck with a guillotine from the butterfly guard. This setup is perfect to use against people who pass on both knees.Add to Favorites 1767 Remove From Favorites 3872 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 1713 Remove From Favorites 3874 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.