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Wilson teaches a great way to follow up a failed butterfly hook sweep by scooting your hip underneath your opponent to switch back in the other direction and get the sweep.
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Wilson teaches a quick way to sweep your opponent with an ankle pick from the butterfly guard.Add to Favorites 1471 Remove From Favorites 3795 days ago
In this lesson Wilson teaches a double leg variation to sweep your opponent from the butterfly guard.Add to Favorites 1627 Remove From Favorites 3805 days ago
Xande teaches an adapted version of the butterfly hook sweep for someone who is on both knees but is sitting back and not engaging. In this hook sweep we use double overhooks with a ten finger grip to remove our opponent's opportunity to base and use our upper body and hook to sweep them over.Add to Favorites 2164 Remove From Favorites 3806 days ago
Xande teaches a similar movement to the arm drag except that this time we will adjust our grips to attack the neck with a guillotine from the butterfly guard. This setup is perfect to use against people who pass on both knees.Add to Favorites 1903 Remove From Favorites 3807 days ago
Wrestlers will often try to pass your guard with heavy base and it's important to always threaten their base when going for the arm drag. In this lesson Xande goes over a solution to a common problem that can greatly increase your chances of getting the arm drag.Add to Favorites 1767 Remove From Favorites 3872 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 1713 Remove From Favorites 3874 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 3875 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 1032 Remove From Favorites 3899 days ago
Xande teaches the basic mechanics to working the traditional arm drag from the butterfly or open guard. We learn the importance of being able to move our hips to the outside to create the correct angle and space to move to our opponent's back or finish the sweep.Add to Favorites 1440 Remove From Favorites 3900 days ago
Xande teaches in depth how to counter the torreando pass with the modified arm drag. The key to this counter is to shift your hips to the side and redirect your opponent's passing energy. Without moving your hips to the side, the arm drag is nearly impossible because you will be fighting your opponent's entire weight with only your arms.Add to Favorites 997 Remove From Favorites 3902 days ago
Xande teaches that the high grip butterfly is beneficial when you are flattened on your back from the butterfly guard and teaches how to transition into the back take or to get underneath your opponent to an x guard or curu curu guard. We learn that the belt grip butterfly is good when manipulating your opponent side to side but that the high grip is better when you are flat on your back.