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JT Torres recalls learning a very painful submission from Mike Fowler the hard way when he was a brown belt in Guam. This submission puts a lot of pressure just under the elbow, creating a lot of pain in the tendon between the tricep and the elbow joint.
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Andre shares insight that it's often easy to find the kimura right off these series of reverse de la riva sweeps due to the grips that you have already established. Sometimes you may have difficulty in finishing from the kimura position. In this case we have the option to transition into the kimura trap which opens up more ways to advance position or submit your opponent.Add to Favorites 1754 Remove From Favorites 3714 days ago
Saulo continues with some extra details on how to adjust your grips to finish the reverse breadcutter depending on how your opponent reacts to your submission attempt.Add to Favorites 2159 Remove From Favorites 3715 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up a nasty choke from the side control that may catch your opponent by surprise. It is important to set up the reverse breadcutter in a way that your opponent does not foresee the attempt too early to set the trap for the finish.Add to Favorites 2323 Remove From Favorites 3732 days ago
Rafael Lovato Jr shares some other options from the kimura when you're unable to break your opponent's grip. In this lesson we look at transitions to the back as well as ways to progress to other submissions like the ezekiel, arm triangle, and other lapel chokes that are readily available from the kimura position.Add to Favorites 1997 Remove From Favorites 3733 days ago
Rafael Lovato Jr shares more details on how to finish the kimura when your opponent grabs their belt or gi pants to prevent the finish.Add to Favorites 2521 Remove From Favorites 3734 days ago
Rafael Lovato Jr shares that the kimura is one of his favorite submissions and that contrary to popular belief, it is a submission for all sizes in that a small person can easily submit a larger opponent with this submission. He covers his favorite set up to the kimura from side control and goes over key details now how to position yourself and use correct grips to break your opponent's grip when they grab their own belt to prevent the finish.Add to Favorites 3485 Remove From Favorites 3747 days ago
Telles shares a way to transition from side control to turtle and finish with a sweep when your opponent makes the mistake of having the arm too far to control you hips.Add to Favorites 3421 Remove From Favorites 3748 days ago
Eduardo Telles is a black belt no gi world champion and is well known for his famous turtle guard. In this series he will share a few of his favorite techniques and begins with a lesson on how to counter the americana submission by bridging towards your opponent to end up behind them.Add to Favorites 1523 Remove From Favorites 3750 days ago
Wilson teaches how to set up the arm triangle right off of the guard pass from side control. Before hunting straight for the neck we make a transition to the twisted mount and use our opponent's reaction to push to set up the choke.Add to Favorites 2921 Remove From Favorites 3788 days ago
Fabio Santos teaches one of his favorite ways to submit your opponent from the side control by using a collar choke feint to set up the spinning arm bar. He also covers how to break your opponent's grip in the armbar and how to transition into a triangle when unable to finish the armbar submission.Add to Favorites 1393 Remove From Favorites 3810 days ago
In this lesson we examine how to set up a triangle from the knee on bicep position.