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Xande teaches a modified grip to the torreando (torreada) pass using the X pass grips with one grip on the same side collar and one grip on the inside of the knee. In this lesson we learn to go for the X pass and to transition to the torreando pass if your opponent defends against the X pass. We also learn to go from side to side with the torreando pass to continue your attack if your opponent continues to defend.
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In this lesson we break down Rodolfo's pressure passing with the knee cross or knee slice pass. Rodolfo was able to neutralize Panza's guard with good grips on his leg and threatened Panza multiple times by transitioning from the knee cross to the esgrima pass, buttflop pass, and transition into the mount. Rodolfo utilizes heavy pressure in his passing game and we learn how he chains some of his passes together to make his knee slice pass more deadly. You can watch the full fight on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLZB_DqI9ckAdd to Favorites 724 Remove From Favorites 3888 days ago
Saulo introduces a series of breakdowns where he analyzes some of the fights from the AD World Pro 2014 and explains the attacks that the fighters use while recommending other options that could have been.Add to Favorites 1151 Remove From Favorites 3889 days ago
Saulo covers some details on seeing up the farside spinning armbar from side control.Add to Favorites 1118 Remove From Favorites 3890 days ago
In this lesson we learn to troubleshoot the failed straight armlock by transitioning to the keylock straight armlock or kimura.Add to Favorites 1569 Remove From Favorites 3891 days ago
In this lesson we learn how to continue our attack with a failed straight armlock where your opponent was able to free their hand and bring it to the other side of your head. Rather than let go of your grip on your opponent's arm, we use this opportunity to transition to a side control with your opponent's arm folded across and pinned to their chest. We have many options to finish from the folded side control position including a transition to the mount, a straight arm lock from the folded side control, or transition back to the keylock to attack the kimura, straight armlock, and americana.Add to Favorites 1130 Remove From Favorites 3892 days ago
Saulo teaches how to set up the straight arm lock by trapping your opponent's hand against your neck and using your arms to apply pressure to their elbow. The details on how to trap your opponent's hand from moving are essential because providing them with the smallest amount of space can allow them to pivot their hand and unravel the submission.Add to Favorites 911 Remove From Favorites 3894 days ago
Jackson Sousa is a black belt no gi world champion and a brown belt IBJJF gi world champion. In this interview, he shares some insights on his training to be a champ and other things he thinks are esssntial to become a champ.Add to Favorites 1271 Remove From Favorites 3894 days ago
Jackson Sousa teaches how to get underneath your opponent from the spider guard into the footlock X guard and sweep your opponent with the tripod sweep.Add to Favorites 1425 Remove From Favorites 3895 days ago
Jackson teaches how to break the spider guard and transition immediately to the torreando (torreada) pass.Add to Favorites 1157 Remove From Favorites 3896 days ago
Jackson Sousa shares one of his favorite judo takedowns using the rotation of your hips and getting deep underneath your opponent to force the toss. The drop semi nage is a classic judo throw and is commonly seen in judo.Add to Favorites 1067 Remove From Favorites 3896 days ago
Jackson teaches a lapel choke submission from the back with both collar grips. If unable to finish your opponent with the lapel choke, swing your leg over their arm to finish with the two collar bow and arrow choke instead.