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Milton teaches how to set up the Anacondas choke from your opponent's back. Often times it may be difficult to attack your opponent's neck when they are actively defending with both hands. In this lesson we switch the attack for an unlikely choke to catch them off guard.
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Jackson teaches a lapel choke submission from the back with both collar grips. If unable to finish your opponent with the lapel choke, swing your leg over their arm to finish with the two collar bow and arrow choke instead.Add to Favorites 1035 Remove From Favorites 3626 days ago
Jackson Sousa teaches how to set up a classic armbar from your opponent back by using the kimura grip to control your opponent's arm.Add to Favorites 1318 Remove From Favorites 3787 days ago
Dean shows a sneaky heelhook submission by using your legs to attack your opponent's ankle when they have your back with both hooks in.Add to Favorites 1088 Remove From Favorites 3787 days ago
Dean teaches how to submit your opponent with a one handed rear naked choke when you are on their back.Add to Favorites 1799 Remove From Favorites 3799 days ago
Saulo describes how to set up the armbar submission when you are on your opponent's back.Add to Favorites 2325 Remove From Favorites 3799 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 2039 Remove From Favorites 3799 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.Add to Favorites 1209 Remove From Favorites 3799 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches a simple but effective back take using the seatbelt grip and a deadlift motion to lift your opponent and create the necessary space for your hooks to take the back.Add to Favorites 1160 Remove From Favorites 3808 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches one of his favorite triangle drills that you can rep to build an unstoppable triangle attack. He recommends the drill be done in sets of 10 with 9 set ups to every finish.Add to Favorites 1112 Remove From Favorites 3808 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches a sneaky submission that takes advantage of your opponent's classic back escape by using it to set up a triangle. In this lesson we learn how to set up a triangle from your opponent's back.Add to Favorites 1239 Remove From Favorites 3956 days ago
Terere explains how to control your opponent with the sealtbelt grip from their back and how to transition into a bow and arrow choke or lapel choke when they attempt to roll to recover their position.