2 on 1 Guard Lesson 5/7 - Triangle or Omoplata

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 5/7 - Triangle or Omoplata

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Xande describes how to set up the triangle from the 2 on 1 guard and how to transition into the omoplata instead if your opponent postures away from your triangle submission attempt.


2 on 1 Guard Lesson 4/7 - Arm Drag

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 4/7 - Arm Drag

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Saulo explains how to set up the arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard to get to your opponent's back. The arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard should be used in combination with the triangle, omoplata, scissor sweep, and armbar from 2 on 1 guard to overwhelm your opponent and eventually sweep or submit them.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 3/7 - Scissor Sweep

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 3/7 - Scissor Sweep

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Saulo teaches how to set up the scissor sweep from the 2 on 1 guard. The Scissor sweep can be used as a hub attack to transition into other attacks such as the arm drag to the back, triangle, and armbar.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 2/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 2/2

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 2/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 2/2

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Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard. This second lesson covers some finer details about the transition into the 2 on 1 guard.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 1/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 1/2

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 1/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 1/2

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Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard by transitioning into the classic guard to adjust your grips before going to the 2 on 1 guard.

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 3/4) - Cross Collar Chokes from Flattened Butterfly

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 3/4) - Cross Collar Chokes from Flattened Butterfly

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Xande covers multiple options on setting up cross collar chokes when your opponent has flattened your butterfly and is looking to pass. These chokes work well when your opponent neglects your cross collar lapel grip and persists in trying to pass.

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 4/4) - Review of Collar Choke Options from Butterfly

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 4/4) - Review of Collar Choke Options from Butterfly

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Xande reviews the various cross collar chokes from butterfly guard that he taught during this seminar.

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 2/4) - Palm Up Palm Down Choke from the Butterfly Guard

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 2/4) - Palm Up Palm Down Choke from the Butterfly Guard

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Xande teaches how to fish for the cross collar choke (Palm Up Palm Down) from the butterfly guard by flicking your arm as if casting a fishing pole to set up the proper grip.

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 1/4) - Recovering Butterfly Guard from Flattened Butterfly

Xande UNIJJ Seminar 1 (Part 1/4) - Recovering Butterfly Guard from Flattened Butterfly

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Xande covers the details on how to use the cross collar grip to recover your butterfly guard when your opponent has you flat on your back in the flattened butterfly position.

Closed Guard Arm Overwrap to Omoplata

Closed Guard Arm Overwrap to Omoplata

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Xande teaches how to set up the arm overwrap to set up the omoplata submission. This submission can often be used in combination with the triangle choke and collar choke from the closed guard arm overwrap position.

Butterfly Sweep Variation - Double Underhooks with the Goose Neck Grip

Butterfly Sweep Variation - Double Underhooks with the Goose Neck Grip

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Rodrigo Pagani teaches a variation to the Classic Butterfly sweep. This sweep utilizes different grips to control your opponent's elbows and break their base.

Lo Lesson 2 - Controlling the Spider Guard

Lo Lesson 2 - Controlling the Spider Guard

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Leandro Lo opens up the spider guard seminar by teaching how to control your opponent in the spider guard with both feet on their biceps.