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Rodrigo Pagani shares a lesson while visiting at the University of Jiu Jitsu. In this lesson, he teaches a rolling loop choke that he has used at the highest levels of black belt competition with success. Similar to a guillotine but with a lapel grip, we establish our grips and lunge for a roll over our opponent to set up this spectacular submission.
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in this interview, Romulo shares his story of his path from white to black belt including who he began training with and how he grew into a world class competitor. From the early stages as a white belt, he received a lot of encouragement and inspiration to be a champion and grew to fill the shoes with persistent and hard effort.Add to Favorites 2094 Remove From Favorites 3647 days ago
Romulo teaches a follow up sweep to the tomoe nage in case your opponent steps around your initial sweep attempt. This strange sweep is highly effective but is sensitive to timing. Romulo still uses this sweep with great success in the highest stages of competition.Add to Favorites 2266 Remove From Favorites 3647 days ago
Romulo teaches the half spider tomoe nage sweep that first captured his attention and began his deep adventure into the spider guard game. Using the push pull principle and our opponent's reaction against them, we dump our opponents directly over our head in a back roll to complete the sweep.Add to Favorites 594 Remove From Favorites 3650 days ago
Merry Christmas! We hope that you enjoy your holidays and that 2014 was a great year for you!Add to Favorites 2413 Remove From Favorites 3651 days ago
Romulo teaches how to get underneath your opponent from the spider guard to the curu curu guard. He covers the fundamentals on how to get to the position and covers multiple sweeping options from the curu curu (footlock guard).Add to Favorites 2687 Remove From Favorites 3652 days ago
Romulo teaches a flow sequence on how to transition between the spider guard, de la riva guard, and sit up guard. It's important to be able to flow between these complimentary guards to be prepared for all scenarios that your opponent may present to you.Add to Favorites 2532 Remove From Favorites 3653 days ago
Romulo teaches one of his staple sweeps to submission combinations from the spider guard. Romulo has been able to use this technique from white to black belt level championships and shares the fine details on how to transition the sweep attempt right into your next attack.Add to Favorites 2369 Remove From Favorites 3655 days ago
Romulo teaches a way to retain your guard when your opponent is able to break the spider guard by getting both underhooks for a double unders pass. In the lesson we learn how to defend against the pass and get back into the spider guard.Add to Favorites 2639 Remove From Favorites 3656 days ago
Romulo teaches the fundamental rules on how to retain your spider guard and control your opponent from the spider guard.Add to Favorites 1869 Remove From Favorites 3657 days ago
Romulo recalls how he first discovered the spider guard and began to develop complimentary guard styles to create his full guard game. He goes over concepts on how the spider guard can flow from other guards and demonstrates how his guard game progressed from its early stages to where it is today.Add to Favorites 1646 Remove From Favorites 3658 days ago
Xande teaches the classic brabo choke from closed guard. Timing your opponent's resistance is the key to setting up a successful brabo choke. Using your collar chokes in combination to the brabo choke will also help to stay one step ahead of your opponent and increase your odds of catching them in a submission.