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This fundamental back take from the closed guard overwrap position can be a good way to set up a number of other attacks. The overwrap position is a very strong fundamental position and being able to establish it will provide you with many options to threaten submission and sweeps.
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Saulo and Jonathan Torres talk about JT's past and future including how he trained to get to where he is today and who he has trained with in the past.Add to Favorites 1848 Remove From Favorites 3677 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 1979 Remove From Favorites 3678 days ago
JT Torres teaches a quick way to pass the spider guard by breaking the grips and immediately initiating a leg drag pass to side control.Add to Favorites 1542 Remove From Favorites 3679 days ago
The seatbelt pass is a basic but highly effective at all levels of jiu jitsu. It is a past that allows you to initiate your game and attack before your opponent can establish their grips and start their attacksAdd to Favorites 1703 Remove From Favorites 3680 days ago
JT teaches a fundamental concept of controlling and transitioning from the spider guard. The four points of contact ensures better control of your opponent's hips and shoulders making it harder for your opponent to pass the guard.Add to Favorites 1234 Remove From Favorites 3680 days ago
Some behind the footage of Saulo working the tricep crush with JT.Add to Favorites 1747 Remove From Favorites 3681 days ago
JT Torres recalls learning a very painful submission from Mike Fowler the hard way when he was a brown belt in Guam. This submission puts a lot of pressure just under the elbow, creating a lot of pain in the tendon between the tricep and the elbow joint.Add to Favorites 1377 Remove From Favorites 3681 days ago
A short behind the scenes footage of the kimura from closed guard.Add to Favorites 1672 Remove From Favorites 3682 days ago
JT recalls how his favorite triangle was often countered by opponents who were savvy to the move and would stay hunched to stop the triangle. In this case, instead of trying to force the move, we transition to the kimura to find the submission.Add to Favorites 2137 Remove From Favorites 3684 days ago
JT recalls how from white to purple belt he was forced to play a guard game as most of his training partners were bigger and stronger. In this lesson he shares the details on how he sets up his favorite triangle from the closed guard.Add to Favorites 1890 Remove From Favorites 3685 days ago
JT teaches a variation to the kiss of the dragon going to a variation of the x guard rather than the back. In this sweep we go from the reverse de la riva and invert to the x guard to sweep our opponents with a single leg.