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With his opponent on his back holding the seat belt grip, Maximiliano grabs the top wrist with both hands and pulls the arm straight and moves it to the other side of his head. He pins the arm with his shoulder and chin, and by wrapping it up with both his arms pointing behind his head, he is able to finish a straight armbar.
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Yuki starts from standing behind his opponent with his arms wrapped around the waist. He drops his hips on the mat, swings his leg in between his opponent's legs, and spins to land in the 50/50 guard. He clasps his hands together and uses his forearm to torque his opponent's heel, forcing the submission.Add to Favorites 816 Remove From Favorites 3033 days ago
Yuki is on his opponent's back with both hooks and seat belt control. His opponent is defending the choke, so he grabs the wrist with his hand over the shoulder, and grabs his own wrist with his other hand. He pushes his opponent away with his feet on the hips, and brings his arm over the face to the other side of the head. Now he opens the arm from the body, and brings his leg over the head to finish the armbar.Add to Favorites 831 Remove From Favorites 3035 days ago
Yuki's opponent has back control with both hooks. His first objective is to protect his neck and defend the choke. When he is ready to attack, Yuki grabs his opponent's toes and drops his weight to one side, using his forearm to pin the leg down. His other hand now grabs the toes as well and he torques to finish the toe hold. Yuki shows a few options to submit from here.Add to Favorites 2054 Remove From Favorites 3187 days ago
Starting with his opponent in turtle, Lucas sits on top, squeezing his opponent between his legs. He reaches through to grab the opposite collar and grips the same side sleeve. Lucas puts his knee next to his opponent's knee, and rolls to the side. Now he places the top hook, and rolls to the other side to place the second hook, before finishing the choke.Add to Favorites 1893 Remove From Favorites 3188 days ago
Lucas shows his favorite submission, a straight armbar from the back. Starting with the seat belt grip, Lucas' opponent controls his wrist, so Lucas traps the wrist and brings his other arm behind the head to lock a kimura grip and fall to the side. Now he swings his leg over the head, and sits up to straighten the arm and finish his opponent.Add to Favorites 1144 Remove From Favorites 3300 days ago
Tarsis shows how he likes to take the back and finish the choke when his opponent is in the turtle position. First Tarsis establishes good pressure on the back with his belly, and sets up his seat belt. Next he puts his knee between his opponent's leg and arm, and pulls him to the side, on top of his own body and gets his hooks in. From here he gets his grips on the lapel and finishes the choke.Add to Favorites 1006 Remove From Favorites 3432 days ago
Breno shows one of his favorite positions, the crucifix. First he baits his opponent to go for the single leg on him, and once he does, he jumps over and rolls to the crucifix position. From here, he finishes the lapel choke.Add to Favorites 1155 Remove From Favorites 3435 days ago
Breno discusses the importance of maintaining pressure with your chest on your opponent's back when you do not have the hooks, and shows how to get both hooks without disconnecting yourself from his back. After establishing both hooks, he shows how to finish the lapel choke.Add to Favorites 1127 Remove From Favorites 3438 days ago
Breno begins on his opponent's back with both hooks and discusses many details on how to finish the choke, for both gi and no gi, in case it happens to be a self defense situation.Add to Favorites 1453 Remove From Favorites 3451 days ago
Rafael concludes his seminar with his favorite submission, the Kimura. He starts on the back with his hooks in, but his opponent starts escape so instead of losing the back entirely, Rafael immediately makes his Kimura grip and begins to attack. He also offers some key details on how to finish the submission.Add to Favorites 1139 Remove From Favorites 3465 days ago
Continuing from the previous position, Saulo already has the back and is now looking for the choke. Rather than going for the basic lapel choke, he baits his opponent to go over his bottom hook, thinking he will escape. Saulo now changes his grip on the lapel and finishes the choke. It is important that he does not let his opponent put his back flat on the mat.