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In this lesson Wilson teaches how to use a fake or failed butterfly hook sweep and transition immediately into a calf slicer attack. This sneaky submission will often catch your opponent off guard as they will likely not be expecting a calf slicer off of the hook sweep attempt.
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Wilson teaches one of his signature guard passes from the closed guard. This pass combines a series of details to make for a strong closed guard pass. Although at first you may feel vulnerable to back takes and sweeps, the pass is highly effective when done correctly.Add to Favorites 1858 Remove From Favorites 3771 days ago
Wilson teaches a great way to follow up a failed butterfly hook sweep by scooting your hip underneath your opponent to switch back in the other direction and get the sweep.Add to Favorites 1710 Remove From Favorites 3772 days ago
Wilson teaches a quick way to sweep your opponent with an ankle pick from the butterfly guard.Add to Favorites 1471 Remove From Favorites 3773 days ago
In this lesson Wilson teaches a double leg variation to sweep your opponent from the butterfly guard.Add to Favorites 1495 Remove From Favorites 3775 days ago
This lesson feeds off of the previous lesson and is the front side sweep from the deep half the Jeff Glover coined as the "Homer Simpson" sweep. This sweep works in combination with the previous in that as your opponent defends one, they open up an opportunity for the other sweep.Add to Favorites 1373 Remove From Favorites 3776 days ago
Wilson teaches how to control the deep half guard and transition into a back door sweep by using a back and forth pendulum motion with your legs to create momentum. This sweep works best in combination with the front side Homer Simpson sweep as they set your opponent up for one or the other depending on the defense.Add to Favorites 1673 Remove From Favorites 3776 days ago
Wilson goes over a great way to finish the double leg when you have your opponent pushed up against the cage and they have secured a standing kimura to try to stop the takedown. Wilson often baits his opponent into going for the kimura so he can transition into this rolling takedown instead.Add to Favorites 1642 Remove From Favorites 3778 days ago
Wilson teaches how to adapt your drop seoi nage for no gi. This is a classic judo throw and a great way to take your opponent down with style.Add to Favorites 2001 Remove From Favorites 3779 days ago
UFC fighter Wilson Reis shares some of his favorite techniques and begins with his favorite way to take people down in grappling matches. In this lesson we follow up a snapdown with an ankle pick to topple our opponent.Add to Favorites 2235 Remove From Favorites 3780 days ago
Sometimes when in the knee shield your opponent will not apply pressure and will sit back to stalk the game and wait for their next opportunity. In this case you can close the distance by going for a double under bodylock from the half guard and work your way to the back from there.Add to Favorites 1816 Remove From Favorites 3782 days ago
Xande teaches a triangle set up from the knee shield when your opponent is bearing down with a lot of weight. This technique is fairly advanced and can be difficult to master as a key element of its success is that your opponent must be giving you the correct reaction by applying lots of pressure on to you.