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In this lesson we learn a way to sweep our opponent over our heads in a back roll movement from the cross grip open guard. This sweep goes well in combination with the tripod sweep from the cross grip open guard.
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Saulo shows a fundamental leg drag pass with a two one one grip on your opponent's leg. In this fundamental overview of the leg drag, he stresses the foundation of the pass which is to create the right angle as you go for the leg drag to ensure that your opponent has a harder time trying to recover their open guard.Add to Favorites 1803 Remove From Favorites 3729 days ago
The torreando (bullfighter) pass can take some time to build the necessary timing of reaction as it is a pass that requires you to feel and anticipate your opponent's movement and reaction to your movements. In this case we learn a variation to the torreando pass where your opponent is controlling with just one butterfly hook. Instead of backing away or trying to apply pressure to your opponent's frame, we simply change the angle of the hook with a simple pivot and stiff arm to pass straight to the knee on belly position.Add to Favorites 1754 Remove From Favorites 3730 days ago
Saulo continues with some extra details on how to adjust your grips to finish the reverse breadcutter depending on how your opponent reacts to your submission attempt.Add to Favorites 2159 Remove From Favorites 3731 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up a nasty choke from the side control that may catch your opponent by surprise. It is important to set up the reverse breadcutter in a way that your opponent does not foresee the attempt too early to set the trap for the finish.Add to Favorites 1951 Remove From Favorites 3733 days ago
Saulo covers extra details on how to position yourself to finish the armbar from the mount.Add to Favorites 1700 Remove From Favorites 3734 days ago
This core lesson teaches how to open the legs without intervention from your opponent's arms. Drilling and understanding the fundamental principals of this lesson s a great way to master your skills to prepare passing the closed guard of a live resisting opponent.Add to Favorites 2284 Remove From Favorites 3735 days ago
In this first part of the lesson we learn how to position ourselves to get to the armbar. We first learn how to transition into a high mount that allows us to threaten our opponent with a cross choke and armbar position. Saulo then covers common errors that are made and how to finish the armbar from the high mount.Add to Favorites 1821 Remove From Favorites 3736 days ago
Xande shows a way to set up the no arm guillotine from the negative side half guard. Combining this submission with the kimura and negative side passes will strengthen your chain of attacks to progress your game from the negative half guard position.Add to Favorites 1843 Remove From Favorites 3737 days ago
Xande teaches a way to set up the guillotine from the top half guard. This is an arm in variation when your opponent has the underhook from half guard.Add to Favorites 1743 Remove From Favorites 3738 days ago
Xande covers a variation to the kimura from the negative half guard. The kimura is a very powerful arm hold that creates a threat that can be used to finish your opponent or to advance your passing or sweeping attempts.Add to Favorites 1572 Remove From Favorites 3740 days ago
In this lesson we learn to set up and finish the kimura from the half guard.