Lo Lesson 3 - Controlling Spider Guard with Pant Grip

Lo Lesson 3 - Controlling Spider Guard with Pant Grip

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Leandro Lo continues to explain how to transition into and control the spider guard with one foot on the bicep and one foot on the hip with the pant grip.


Lo Lesson 4 - Breaking Posture in Spider Guard with Collar Grip

Lo Lesson 4 - Breaking Posture in Spider Guard with Collar Grip

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Leandro Lo describes what to do if your opponent scoots back and creates space. He teaches how to break your opponent's posture and bring him back into the spider guard.

Lo Lesson 5 - Spider Guard Attack HQ Position

Lo Lesson 5 - Spider Guard Attack HQ Position

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Leandro Lo teaches how to enter into the HQ position to set up the next two sweeps shown in lessons 6 and 7.

Lo Lesson 6 - Sweep with Both Pants Gripped

Lo Lesson 6 - Sweep with Both Pants Gripped

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Leandro teaches one of his favorite sweeps from the HQ position shown in lesson 5 by gripping both of your opponent's pants.

Lo Lesson 7 - HQ to Single Leg Sweep

Lo Lesson 7 - HQ to Single Leg Sweep

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Leandro Lo teaches a sweep from the Spider guard HQ position from lesson 5 when your opponent tries to step back and uses your collar to create a strong base.

Kiss of the Dragon Part 2 - Countering the Knee Cross Pass and Taking the Back

Kiss of the Dragon Part 2 - Countering the Knee Cross Pass and Taking the Back

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Saulo covers the details on how to stop your opponent's knee cross pass with the reverse De la Riva hook and set up the Kiss of the Dragon sweep that leads straight to a back take. This video contains the second part in a series of 2 lessons.

Kiss of the Dragon Part 1 - Countering the Knee Cross Pass and Taking the Back

Kiss of the Dragon Part 1 - Countering the Knee Cross Pass and Taking the Back

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Saulo covers the details on how to stop your opponent's knee cross pass with the reverse De la Riva hook and set up the Kiss of the Dragon sweep that leads straight to a back take. This video contains the first part in a series of 2 lessons.

Scissor Sweep 3 Variations - Low, High, Knee Push

Scissor Sweep 3 Variations - Low, High, Knee Push

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Xande covers 3 variations to set up the scissor sweep with the cross collar grip from closed or open guard.

JJU 18-01 to 18-04 Butterfly Control, Distance, and Classic Sweep

JJU 18-01 to 18-04 Butterfly Control, Distance, and Classic Sweep

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This video contains lessons 13-2, 13-3, and 13-4 from pages 242 and 146-147 of the JJU Book.

3/4s Guard to Omoplata, Failed Omoplata Sweep to Omoplata

3/4s Guard to Omoplata, Failed Omoplata Sweep to Omoplata

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Rodrigo Pagani provides insight into how to set up the omoplata and how to control your opponent if they roll out of the submission to put them back into the omoplata.

Closed Guard Cross-Grip to Lumber Jack Sweep, Omoplata, Failed Omoplata to Armbar

Closed Guard Cross-Grip to Lumber Jack Sweep, Omoplata, Failed Omoplata to Armbar

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Leo Santos covers the lumber jack sweep from closed guard with the cross grip, an omoplata option, and an armbar if your opponent rolls out of the omoplata.

Closed Guard Cross-Grip Series - Back Take, Pendulum Sweep, Armbar

Closed Guard Cross-Grip Series - Back Take, Pendulum Sweep, Armbar

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Xande teaches a series of attacks from the closed guard with the cross grip including a back take, a pendulum sweep from the failed back take, and an armbar from the failed back take to keep your opponent guessing.