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Fredson shows some important details in finishing wrist locks when your opponent grabs your gi, including pinching the hand between your shoulder and chin. Fredson also shows a way to defend wrist locks by pulling your opponent and sweeping his feet.
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Fredson shows some more wrist locks when your opponent grabs your lapel, and also how to set up some takedowns from the wrist lock.Add to Favorites 892 Remove From Favorites 3296 days ago
Fredson discusses how he saw wrist locks being used in Aikido, and decided to apply them to his Jiu-Jitsu game. Now he shows a couple wrist lock options when your opponent grabs your sleeve.Add to Favorites 1026 Remove From Favorites 3297 days ago
Fredson continues showing different wrist lock variations he's used in competition. He shows a few options when your opponent grabs your gi while you are both standing.Add to Favorites 1435 Remove From Favorites 3366 days ago
Jimmy Pedro continues to stress the importance of grip fighting, and now shows a few ways to break grips when your opponent manages to grab control of your sleeve.Add to Favorites 1762 Remove From Favorites 3367 days ago
2X Olympic Judo Medalist, Jimmy Pedro, begins his seminar at the University of Jiu-Jitsu by going over some basic grip control fundamentals. He covers scenarios where your opponent is the same side as you and if he is the opposite side. Jimmy emphasizes the importance of not letting your opponent get any grips, and immediately controlling his arm that he wants to grip you with.Add to Favorites 738 Remove From Favorites 4077 days ago
Saulo shows how to set up the double under guard pass as your opponent is pulling their guard. The double unders pass can be initiated after the guard pull but why wait for them to set up their guard before going for the pass? In this pass we connect our elbow to our knee to create a shield and move at an angle to initiate the guard pass as our opponent is pulling their guard.Add to Favorites 936 Remove From Favorites 4078 days ago
Saulo teaches the guard pass that he used during his opponent's guard pull in the Absolute finals match against Fabio Leopoldo at the 2013 IBJJF Master Senior World Championships. In this pass we plant our hand on our opponent's ribs and lean forward to pressure their hips to hinder their mobility. At the same time we cut across at an angle to steer around our opponent's legs to pass their guard while they are pulling guard on you. The guard pass requires split moment reaction and requires drilling to be able to perform it quickly. It is essential to prevent our opponent from being able to place their feet on our hips, to apply pressure with our hand on their ribs to hinder the mobility of their hips, and to cut across at an angle all at the same time.Add to Favorites 603 Remove From Favorites 4285 days ago
Xande teaches a way to set up a submission from the single-leg sprawl. He provides 3 submission options from the single leg sprawl and recommends choosing the one that presents itself based upon how your opponent reacts to your grips.