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Xande covers the details on how to escape the technical mount using the knee elbow escape.
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Xande covers the details on how to escape to a position to use the knee elbow mount escape when your opponent has you in the grapevine mount.Add to Favorites 1117 Remove From Favorites 3523 days ago
Xande continues his lesson on using a frame to complete the knee elbow escape in every mount variation.Add to Favorites 1524 Remove From Favorites 3523 days ago
Xande covers the details on how to escape three different mount variations using the frame principles and the traditional knee elbow escape.Add to Favorites 1331 Remove From Favorites 3527 days ago
James shares an attack option if you were able to successfully sweep your opponent from butterfly guard but land in your opponent's half guard with the overhook grip. Rather than shrink back, we use the advantage of the overhook control to hunt for our opponent's neck and force our way to the mount.Add to Favorites 1645 Remove From Favorites 3536 days ago
In this second half, Xande continues with his advanced details on cross chokes from the mount. We learn to combine multiple threats between the Saulo choke, Helio Gracie choke, and armbars to create a strong combination of attacks from the mount.Add to Favorites 1961 Remove From Favorites 3537 days ago
In this technique workshop, Xande breaks down his favorite combinations of mount control and attacks. This technique workshop delves into advanced concepts and details that can take your mount to the next level.Add to Favorites 1848 Remove From Favorites 3604 days ago
JT teaches a way to escape the mount by using an ankle to ankle hook to elevate your opponent's leg and create space to make your escape.Add to Favorites 1344 Remove From Favorites 3642 days ago
In this lesson Xande teaches how to set up the Ezequiel choke from the mounted arm triangle.Add to Favorites 1438 Remove From Favorites 3646 days ago
Xande teaches the classic armbar from the mount. This submission is highly effective from white to black belt and is taught frequently to beginners of jiu jitsu.Add to Favorites 1458 Remove From Favorites 3647 days ago
In this lesson of the Jiu Jitsu University, Xande teaches how to transition from the mount to your opponent's back when they are doing the knee elbow escape. Xande also teaches how to continue your attack during the transition to finish with a collar choke from the back.Add to Favorites 1951 Remove From Favorites 3660 days ago
Saulo covers extra details on how to position yourself to finish the armbar from the mount.