Inside The University 245 - Ippon Seoi Nage Setup

Inside The University 245 - Ippon Seoi Nage Setup

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Saulo corrects some common mistakes he sees his students making, and goes into more detail on setting up the ippon seoi nage takedown, using the same principles he showed in the last position.


Inside The University 244 - Grip Break to Takedown Setup

Inside The University 244 - Grip Break to Takedown Setup

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Saulo shows some takedown setup drills to practice, in order to develop a better standup game. After breaking his opponent's grips, Saulo sets up his preferred lapel and sleeve grips to control his opponent. From here, he shows how to use your grips and leverage to move your opponent where you want, and set up your desired takedown.

Inside The University 240 - Takedown Drills

Inside The University 240 - Takedown Drills

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As preparation for the Pan Ams, Saulo shows some takedown drills to help get comfortable with your stand up game. He also explains how to make your opponent shift his weight where you want it before taking him down.

Ribeiro Self Defense 11 - Escaping the Rear Headlock using Tai Otoshi Throw

Ribeiro Self Defense 11 - Escaping the Rear Headlock using Tai Otoshi Throw

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Saulo teaches what to do when someone comes from behind and grabs your neck. The first key is to be aware of what your attacker is doing as well as what is happening in your surroundings. Saulo's first action is to grab his attackers arm and drop his base to the side, straightening out his back leg and throwing his attacker with a tai otoshi judo throw. Now he backs away and tries to avoid further conflict.

Tarsis Humphreys Series 5 - Kata Guruma (Fireman's Carry)

Tarsis Humphreys Series 5 - Kata Guruma (Fireman's Carry)

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Tarsis shows another takedown he likes to use, the kata guruma, or fireman's carry. He starts by getting collar and sleeve grips, and pulls his opponent down. When his opponent reacts by posturing up, Tarsis lets go of the sleeve, steps between the legs and sits down as he grabs his opponent's leg. Now he dumps him over to the side, and comes on top, already in the leg drag position, where he can easily pass the guard.

Tarsis Humphreys Series 4 - Drop Seoi Nage

Tarsis Humphreys Series 4 - Drop Seoi Nage

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Tarsis shows one of his favorite takedowns, the drop seoi nage. His first step is to grab his opponent's sleeve and collar, and pull him to break his posture. Right away, he turns and drops to his knees, as close to his opponent's legs as he can. Keeping the arm and lapel grip tight, he curls forward, throwing his opponent over his shoulder. Once his opponent is down, Tarsis also shows how you can grab a kimura right away.

Inside The University 221 - Takedown Drills

Inside The University 221 - Takedown Drills

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Xande shows some simple takedown drills to do for warm-ups, including an arm drag to double leg, arm drag to inside trip, and a basic double leg takedown.

Inside The University 220 - Taking the Back after Pulling Guard

Inside The University 220 - Taking the Back after Pulling Guard

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Saulo shows a guard pull he uses to sweep his opponent right away. First he gets the cross sleeve control on his opponent and pulls to a butterfly guard. Rather than doing a traditional butterfly guard sweep, Saulo pulls his hook out and jumps for his opponent's back.

Inside The University 219 - Squaring Up to Your Opponent

Inside The University 219 - Squaring Up to Your Opponent

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Saulo talks about proper posture and footwork during the stand up game, and shows a good way to practice squaring up to your opponent. He also shows how this footwork can set up a variety of takedowns.

Inside The University 218 - Grip Break to Double Leg Takedown

Inside The University 218 - Grip Break to Double Leg Takedown

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Saulo shows the proper way to break your opponent's grip on your lapel, with one hand on top and one hand on bottom, and pulling your body away from him. It is very important that you keep control of his sleeve after breaking his grip. From here, Saulo now uses his grip to walk against his opponent, forcing him to square himself to Saulo, which Saulo takes advantage of by shooting the double leg takedown.

Jimmy Pedro Judo for Jiu-Jitsu Series 15 - Saulo's Private with Jimmy Part 2

Jimmy Pedro Judo for Jiu-Jitsu Series 15 - Saulo's Private with Jimmy Part 2

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Jimmy continues to help Saulo refine his stand up game, and really emphasizes getting wrist control in the stand up battle. He also shows Saulo a Tai Otoshi setup from the Russian arm tie, commonly used in wrestling.

Jimmy Pedro Judo for Jiu-Jitsu Series 14 - Saulo's Private with Jimmy Part 1

Jimmy Pedro Judo for Jiu-Jitsu Series 14 - Saulo's Private with Jimmy Part 1

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Saulo gets a one on one private lesson with Jimmy, and asks about some of the things in his stand up game that he's been looking to improve, including a new entrance to the drop Seio Nage, and what to do when your opponent gets the cross collar grip on you.