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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.
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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.Add to Favorites 1022 Remove From Favorites 3466 days ago
Saulo continues to analyze Xane's final match against Lucas Leite in the 2015 World Championship, and shows how he believes Lucas should have tried to take Xande's back after Xande rolled away from the half guard. After taking the back, Saulo shows how to setup and finish the lapel choke.Add to Favorites 828 Remove From Favorites 3489 days ago
Vini teaches how to break an attacker's posture from behind and apply the rear naked choke from a standing position in a self defense situation. This position can be used if someone has attacked you and is escaping, or if they are actively attacking someone else.Add to Favorites 1052 Remove From Favorites 3547 days ago
Contestant Victor Schlosser brings the BJJ Library Challenge One Contestants Series to a close building upon his previous lesson, the Back Take, with a few submissions to use against your opponent including the Back Choke.Add to Favorites 1030 Remove From Favorites 3549 days ago
We continue the challenge series with contestant Vitor Schlosser demonstrates how to take the back of an opponent that is blocking your hooks from Turtle Guard.Add to Favorites 883 Remove From Favorites 3549 days ago
In the installment of the BJJ Library Challenge Series Contestant Victor Barretto demonstrates how to secure and submit an opponent that is defending well and blocking your hooks from the back position.Add to Favorites 1763 Remove From Favorites 3559 days ago
Barest Yoshida begins this series demonstrating how he put his opponent to sleep at the Nationals competition with this sleeper Loop Choke as the opponent attempts to pass Baret's guard holding his pant legs at the knees.Add to Favorites 1564 Remove From Favorites 3559 days ago
In this lesson Baret continues with one of this favorite positions. This time its the Crucifix Choke. Watch as how he sets up the choke as he is transitioning to his opponents back.Add to Favorites 2050 Remove From Favorites 3559 days ago
In this video Baret shows us a technique to transition from the Closed Guard position and take your opponents back where you can finish with any number of chokes.Add to Favorites 1389 Remove From Favorites 3559 days ago
In this video Baret teaches one of his favorite chokes. Starting from the Back mount securing the choke as he rolls his opponent under his armpit.Add to Favorites 1120 Remove From Favorites 3575 days ago
Xande continues teaching a flow sequence to take your opponent's back and transition to mount when they attempt to hip escape and get their back to the mat. This lesson is about the opportunist. Being able to capitalize on an opportunity could make the difference in any situation.