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Saulo explains how to escape the over the shoulder belt grip when your opponent has you in their closed guard. This lesson can be found on page 196 of the JJU book.
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Saulo teaches the double underhook pass where both arms are underhooking your opponent's legs. This lesson can be found on page 209 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 821 Remove From Favorites 3524 days ago
Saulo teaches how to escape from the overhook guard when your opponent has you in their closed guard with an overwrap grip on your arm. This lesson can be found on page 195 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1174 Remove From Favorites 3526 days ago
Saulo shows a variation to the basic under over pass called the "Miragaia" pass. This lesson can be found on page 211 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 837 Remove From Favorites 3527 days ago
Saulo explains how to use your knee or arm to defeat the hip block when performing the over-under pass.Add to Favorites 932 Remove From Favorites 3528 days ago
Saulo explains how to set up the basic underhook pass as seen in the JJU book on page 204.Add to Favorites 1049 Remove From Favorites 3529 days ago
Saulo explains in detail how to set up the classic closed guard break by bracing on your opponent's knees and using your hip to pressure your opponent's feet into opening.Add to Favorites 442 Remove From Favorites 3531 days ago
Xande shows a simple but very effective way to break your opponent's closed guard by posturing back and bringing your knee up in between your opponent's leg as a wedge to force their guard open.Add to Favorites 951 Remove From Favorites 3554 days ago
This lesson is a similar variation to the lesson found in page 211 of the JJU book with the title "25-13 Double Underhook Pass Variation. "Xande explains how to transition into the over under pass from a double under pass attempt. Securing your opponent's hips before the crossface is an important detail that will ensure that your opponent cannot shrimp away from you to create space and defend the pass.Add to Favorites 1235 Remove From Favorites 3594 days ago
Saulo covers some extra details on posture and positioning to successfully breaking the closed guard against a resisting opponent.Add to Favorites 854 Remove From Favorites 3598 days ago
Xande describes two approaches to breaking the closed guard by standing with the same-side sleeve grip.Add to Favorites 1252 Remove From Favorites 3598 days ago
Saulo describes how to break the close guard and transition immediately into an esgrima half guard pass.