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Saulo discusses some principles of self defense, including the importance trying to avoid escalating aggression, and calming the situation instead. He also touches on trying to escape the situation after you have defended yourself from the attack.
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Saulo shows another way to escape a rear headlock, this time when your attacker tries to pull you backwards. Saulo kicks his leg back and hooks behind his attackers outside leg. Never putting his foot on the ground, Saulo keeps turning into his attacker before throwing him to the ground.Add to Favorites 845 Remove From Favorites 3221 days ago
Saulo teaches what to do when someone comes from behind and grabs your neck. The first key is to be aware of what your attacker is doing as well as what is happening in your surroundings. Saulo's first action is to grab his attackers arm and drop his base to the side, straightening out his back leg and throwing his attacker with a tai otoshi judo throw. Now he backs away and tries to avoid further conflict.Add to Favorites 1006 Remove From Favorites 3222 days ago
Starting in the closed guard, Saulo's opponent stands up to pass, so Saulo immediately hooks the leg with his arm and brings his shoulder close to the leg, hugging the leg tight while flexing his biceps. With his other hand gripping the cross sleeve, Saulo drops his hips and bumps the inside of his opponent's thigh, forcing the sweep. Saulo keeps the grip on the sleeve and uses it to help him come up to establish the technical mount position.Add to Favorites 1057 Remove From Favorites 3223 days ago
Saulo shows his best sweep from the closed guard, the hip bump sweep. Saulo first controls his opponent's sleeve, and when his opponent goes to put his knee in Saulo's butt to open his guard, he immediately shifts his hips to the side. Now he has the leverage to bump his opponent over with his hips and come on top to the mount.Add to Favorites 1493 Remove From Favorites 3224 days ago
Luiz finishes his seminar at the University of Jiu-Jitsu with his bread and butter. Starting from the open guard, Luiz places one foot on the hip, and brings the other leg behind his opponent's knee and sweeps him like a tripod sweep. Once his opponent lands on the mat, he is in position to set up the 50/50 guard and immediately attacks the foot lock.Add to Favorites 1217 Remove From Favorites 3225 days ago
Luiz shows another position from the reverse De La Riva, using the same set up kicking his opponent forward. This time, however, his opponent sits back as to not give up his back. Luiz uses this opportunity to come up on the single leg and sweep his opponent, immediately looking to pass the guard.Add to Favorites 1249 Remove From Favorites 3226 days ago
Luiz starts in the reverse De La Riva guard with a grip on his opponent's lapel, and uses his hook to kick his opponent forward. This gives Luiz the space he needs to spin underneath inverted, like the kiss of the dragon, ending up behind his opponent. Now he grabs the pants, puts his outside hook inside the legs, and stretches his opponent out in front of him, allowing him to get the back.Add to Favorites 1116 Remove From Favorites 3228 days ago
Xande continues to ask Luiz questions and learn more about setting up the 50/50 guard and finishing foot locks from there.Add to Favorites 1275 Remove From Favorites 3229 days ago
Saulo had his private with Luiz and now is Xande's turn. Xande does not use the 50/50 guard or go for foot locks very much either, so he asks Luiz some questions and gets some tips to add to his game.Add to Favorites 1163 Remove From Favorites 3230 days ago
After learning some 50/50 guard from Luiz, Saulo gives Luiz some tips on fundamental Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu, and works on some back escapes.Add to Favorites 1377 Remove From Favorites 3231 days ago
Saulo gets a private lesson with Luiz and learns some ins and outs of the 50/50 guard and foot locks, which have never been a focus in Saulo's game.