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Starting from spider guard with both feet in the biceps, Nathiely puts one foot on the hip and stretches her other leg, pulling her opponent forward. Now she can easily slide her leg over the back of the neck and lock the triangle with her other leg. To finish she simply pulls the arm across the body and pulls the head down with her legs.
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Nathiely tries to set up the choke and armbar combination shown in the two previous techniques, but for whatever reason, she is unable to finish either submission. Instead, she swims her arm under the near leg and opens her legs wide, swinging them like a pendulum to sweep to the mount.Add to Favorites 644 Remove From Favorites 2585 days ago
Same as before, Nathiely drags the arm across her body with two on one grip, and pulls her opponent in with her knees. She reaches over the back to grab the armpit, and then feeds her arm over her opponent's arm and under the leg. Now she shifts her hips so she can bring her leg over the head. Here she has the arm trapped, so she can just raise her hips to finish the armbar.Add to Favorites 734 Remove From Favorites 2587 days ago
Nathiely begins in the closed guard and sets up her armbar just as she did in the previous technique. But this time when she crosses her feet with one leg over the shoulder and the other in the armpit, she feels she can't successfully bring her leg over the head to finish the armbar. Instead she squeezes her knees and grabs the wrist, and pushes the arm to the outside to finish a shoulder lock similar to an Americana.Add to Favorites 819 Remove From Favorites 2588 days ago
In this series, Nathiely de Jesus shows some of her favorite attacks from the guard. Nathiely has won the World Championship the last three years at purple, brown (weight and absolute), and black belt. The first technique she shows is her favorite armbar from the closed guard. With a sleeve and triceps grip on one arm, Nathiely drags the arm across her body as she pulls her opponent in with her legs. She releases her sleeve grip to grab the cross shoulder, and using her foot on the hip, she swivels her hips enough to bring her leg up into her opponent's armpit. Here she uses the leg to break her opponent's posture, so she can swing her other leg over the head and finish the armbar.Add to Favorites 782 Remove From Favorites 2592 days ago
Again from the closed guard, Victor drags his opponent's arm across and escapes his hips, looking to climb to the back. But this time his opponent drives his weight back into him, so Victor swivels his hips and underhooks the near leg. Now he opens his leg wide and swings like a pendulum to sweep to the mount. Since the arm is across the body, it's easy for Victor to switch to S-mount right away and go for the armbar.Add to Favorites 668 Remove From Favorites 2593 days ago
Professor Victor is playing closed guard with the sleeve and triceps grip on one of his opponent's arms. He plants both feet on the mat and pulls the arm across his body as he escapes his hips to the side. He reaches over the back to grab the far armpit, posts on his elbow and climbs on top of the back. From here he shows three options to choke. He can either pull his opponent back to finish, jump over the back and roll, or drop his hips and finish from on top.Add to Favorites 692 Remove From Favorites 2599 days ago
Nick sets up his lasso guard and slides his free shin across his opponent's waist, the same as he did in the last technique. But this time when he reaches under to hook the leg, he reaches all the way across, hooking the outside of the far leg. Using his leverage, he spins underneath his opponent and inverts, pushing his shoulder off the mat to drive into his opponent. His opponent reacts by pressuring back, and Nick uses his opponent's force and momentum to load him up and sweep.Add to Favorites 721 Remove From Favorites 2600 days ago
From the open guard, Professor Nick Schrock makes a sleeve grip, places both his feet on his opponent's hips to escape his own hips, and grips the other sleeve or the collar before throwing his leg lasso over the first arm. He keeps his gripping hand tight to his own leg, and locks his elbow down. Now he puts his free foot across his opponent's body, hooking the waist with his shin. His opponent tries to pass to the open side, so Nick swims his arm under the near leg and rolls him to the side of the lasso, finishing on top.Add to Favorites 737 Remove From Favorites 2605 days ago
In his fight against Tero Pyylampi, Xande was again playing closed guard, and Tero was playing very defensive with his hands in Xande's armpits. When Tero stood up to try to pass the guard, Xande immediately underhooked his leg, and swung his hips to trap the arm. With his legs squeezing at the right angle, Xande could easily grab the arm and finish his most basic arm lock of the tournament.Add to Favorites 741 Remove From Favorites 2606 days ago
Xande analyzes the video of his fight with Rustam, and breakdowns exactly how he was able to set up the matrix arm lock and secure the finish. He shows his attempts at all the previous techniques he just taught, and how he chained them all together to eventually get the submission.Add to Favorites 763 Remove From Favorites 2607 days ago
Now for the matrix arm lock, which Xande was able to finish after throwing all the previous attacks at Rustam. Xande has found himself settled at the side angle back position, reaching over and grabbing the armpit. This time, his opponent stands up to defend, so Xande posts his elbow on the mat to keep his hips up on his opponent. With his other hand, he lets go of the armpit and traps the arm to his chest. Now his posted arm grabs the near leg and he throws his leg over his opponent's head. From here, he forces his opponent to roll forward, and lands on his back where he can finish the arm lock.