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Fabio Santos teaches a combination sweep from the spider guard. In this lesson we learn to use the spider guard scissor sweep when our opponents are on their knees and to follow up the sweep with a reverse tripod sweep if they decide to stand to avoid the scissor sweep.
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Jeff teaches a way to enter into the deep half guard when your opponent attempts to mount you from the open guard. In what Jeff likes to call the model guard due to the pose, your opponent will often provide an opportunity to go to deep half when they attempt to transition to the mount.Add to Favorites 1169 Remove From Favorites 3828 days ago
Jeff teaches an inverted spinning triangle set up along with a transitional drill to familiarize the necessary movement to enter into the triangle.Add to Favorites 1930 Remove From Favorites 3834 days ago
Jeff begins a series of hanging triangle setups from all sorts of positions. In this introductory lesson we learn the concept of how the hanging triangle works and examine various setups to demonstrate the versatility of the concepts before exploring how this triangle can be setup from almost any transitional position.Add to Favorites 1507 Remove From Favorites 3835 days ago
Jeff shows a different way to spin underneath your opponent from the donkey guard and finish a takedown using a 50/50 style sweep or heel hook submission.Add to Favorites 1919 Remove From Favorites 3837 days ago
Jeff is back with a new series showcasing his donkey guard and a bunch of triangle set ups! In this first lesson we take a look at his donkey guard and how he purposely gives his back while standing to attempt to take his opponent's back when they engage.Add to Favorites 1849 Remove From Favorites 3848 days ago
Milton teaches a way to attack your opponent's arm with a straight arm lock from the 50/50 (fifty fifty guard) position.Add to Favorites 1767 Remove From Favorites 3849 days ago
In this lesson Milton teaches an acrobatic way to jump over your opponent into the kimura. After setting up the grip we are easily able to transition into the leg squeeze or an armbar to finish with a submission.Add to Favorites 2140 Remove From Favorites 3851 days ago
Milton shows a way to your opponent's anaconda choke attempt with a slick armbar. We learn how to step out to create the proper space to roll into the armbar submission.Add to Favorites 1713 Remove From Favorites 3851 days ago
Milton shows a quick submission form the butterfly guard when your opponent is trying to pass your butterfly guard with a collar tie. We learn to use a counter collar tie to lock their arm in place and fall back for a quick triangle submission.Add to Favorites 2046 Remove From Favorites 3852 days ago
In this lesson Milton teaches how to counter your opponent's no arm guillotine attempt from the butterfly guard. We combine an escape from the guillotine to transition into the set up of our own no arm anaconda choke.Add to Favorites 2177 Remove From Favorites 3852 days ago
Milton shows a way to set up the choke as your opponent attempts to transition into your half guard. Often times your opponent may choose to try to force the half guard after trying to pass your knee shield. There is an opportunity to set up the anaconda choke right as they transition to force the half.