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After watching the students, Saulo points out some common mistakes being made from the defensive position on the side. He shows some more details on how important the bridge is, and how to transition to each of the counter attacks while your opponent is passing.
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Saulo shows how to play defense on the bottom when your opponent is passing your guard. His first move is to fall to his side and hug himself with his arms. From this position, he shows several options to move around your opponent depending on what he does or what you want to do.Add to Favorites 3225 Remove From Favorites 3181 days ago
Lucas now shows how to incorporate the half guard sweep series while or after your opponent has passed your guard and is in side control. Lucas makes sure to get the underhook, and with his other arm he reaches through the legs and controls the near ankle. He bridges and hooks the leg as he did before, and walks to the side giving him the leverage to roll his opponent and attack the back.Add to Favorites 1484 Remove From Favorites 3259 days ago
Fredson talks about his favorite submission, wrist locks, and shows a few that he hit in different competitions, including some from the closed guard, the mount and even while your opponent has side control and is attacking your arm.Add to Favorites 1088 Remove From Favorites 3286 days ago
Tarsis shows a Kimura from the side control, using the same set up as the armbar he showed in the last position. First he grabs the arm at the biceps, pulls it across and steps his leg over the head. Now he is unable to trap the wrist between his head and shoulder because his opponent slides his arm out. Tarsis immediately changes his grip to a Kimura lock. Now he pulls the arm away from his opponent's body, and then brings it up and over to finish the Kimura.Add to Favorites 1135 Remove From Favorites 3287 days ago
Tarsis shows his favorite submission to use, which is an armbar from the side control. First he grabs the far side arm, controlling the triceps with his wrist and the biceps with his hand. He brings his elbow across his opponent's body, and traps the hand with his head. Next he pushes the face and steps his leg over the head, placing his foot right by his opponent's back. From here he pivots his body and sits down to finish the armbar.Add to Favorites 1243 Remove From Favorites 3442 days ago
Xande shows a basic escape from the kesa gatame side control position, where he escapes his hips and replaces the guard.Add to Favorites 903 Remove From Favorites 3479 days ago
Vini covers how to posture your hips to strain your opponent's defense against the armbar and covers a few ways to break the grips to finish the submission.Add to Favorites 1166 Remove From Favorites 3480 days ago
Vini teaches how to distribute your weight on your opponent from the side control and how to utilize your hips to roll your opponent onto their side to set up the near side armbar.Add to Favorites 1247 Remove From Favorites 3501 days ago
Xande teaches the class how to gain control of your opponents elbow from Side Control with the use of modified Kimura Lock to free the elbow and allow you complete the Kimura or even an Arm Bar if its available.Add to Favorites 1207 Remove From Favorites 3522 days ago
Xande demonstrates how to pass the Half Guard using pressure and the knee slice technique, setting up a perfect position to submit your opponents with a head and arm Triangle Choke.Add to Favorites 1693 Remove From Favorites 3526 days ago
Sensei Xande continues his previous lesson on the Shoulder Escape. This time focusing on the importance of planting the foot and staying on your side once your bump your opponent.