JJU 37-01 Americana from the Mount

JJU 37-01 Americana from the Mount

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Saulo describes how to set up the Americana submission from the mount position.


JJU 37-02 Mounted Armbar

JJU 37-02 Mounted Armbar

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Saulo teaches how to set up the armbar submission from the mount position.

JJU 37-06 Palm Up Palm Up Choke

JJU 37-06 Palm Up Palm Up Choke

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Saulo describes how to submit your opponent with the palm up palm up choke from the mount position.

JJU 37-05 Palm Up Palm Down Choke

JJU 37-05 Palm Up Palm Down Choke

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Saulo describes how to submit your opponent with the palm up palm down gi choke from mount position.

JJU 37-03 Ezekial from Guard, Half Guard, and Mount

JJU 37-03 Ezekial from Guard, Half Guard, and Mount

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Saulo covers how to submit your opponent with an Ezekial submission from the mount position.

JJU 37-04 Kata Gatame from Mount

JJU 37-04 Kata Gatame from Mount

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Saulo teaches how to submit your opponent with the Katagatame from the mount position.

White Belt University 3.1 - Mount Survival and Knee Elbow or Upa Escapes

White Belt University 3.1 - Mount Survival and Knee Elbow or Upa Escapes

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As a white belt, it is often the case that you will find yourself in survival positions such as the mount. Xande teaches how to survive when your opponent has you mounted and how to posture yourself to make an escape. We learn two escapes, the knee elbow escape and the upa (or bridge) escape, that can be used to escape from the mount.

JJU 3-3 to 3-4 Mounted Collar Choke Defense

JJU 3-3 to 3-4 Mounted Collar Choke Defense

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Saulo explains that you must turn towards the elbow of the attacking arm when your opponent establishes the mount and has one hand in the collar to choke you with the gi. This is a dangerous position because it is highly likely that your opponent will be able to finish a choke if you allow them to settle two collar grips. As soon as they establish one collar grip, immediately turn towards the attacking elbow to nullify the choke and buy some time to make an escape.

JJU 7-02 Technical Mount Escape

JJU 7-02 Technical Mount Escape

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Saulo explains how escape the technical mount. Your opponent may often switch from mount to the technical mount to nullify your knee elbow escape so it's important to know how to change angles and continue with the technical mount escape.

JJU 3-0 to 3-6, 7-1 Mount Survival and Mount Elbow Escape

JJU 3-0 to 3-6, 7-1 Mount Survival and Mount Elbow Escape

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Saulo explains how to survive in the mount position and how to set up the Mount knee elbow escape to recover your guard.

Upa Mount Escape with Same-Side Arm and Leg Trapped

Upa Mount Escape with Same-Side Arm and Leg Trapped

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Rodrigo Pagani teaches how to perform the upa mount escape when you have your opponent's same-side arm and leg trapped. He discusses the details in turning to create an optimal angle after you trap the arm and leg which will allow you to escape from the mount position.

Escaping Mounted Grapevine by Straightening the Leg

Escaping Mounted Grapevine by Straightening the Leg

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Xande explains how to escape the grapevine from mount where your opponent hooks both of your legs from the mount position. He explains how to straighten your leg to nullify the hook and how to position yourself to free your other leg to initiate the mount escape.