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In this lesson we string a chain of attacks and combine a successful knee cross pass to attack the kimura.
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Saulo goes into great detail on how to behave and posture in your opponent's closed guard, how to stand and break the closed guard, and how to immediately transition into the knee cross pass right after the guard break.Add to Favorites 1229 Remove From Favorites 3913 days ago
In this lesson we learn to set up the guillotine from the shoulder to shoulder side control and work to finish the submission from the guard or the mount. Xande covers details such as how we should twist our opponent's neck rather than falling straight back when attempting to finish the submission.Add to Favorites 1069 Remove From Favorites 3915 days ago
Xande covers some details on passing the knee shield into the shoulder to shoulder side control and setting up the north south choke.Add to Favorites 1262 Remove From Favorites 3916 days ago
Xande teaches how to set your knee shield frame (also known as the three quarters or Z guard) and use your opponent's energy as they attempt to bear weight on you to set up a triangle or omoplata submission. In this lesson it is important that there is a connection between your frame and your opponent as it is vital to use their weight to shift your hips into position to set the submission.Add to Favorites 1858 Remove From Favorites 3917 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches three options to sweep your opponent from the reverse de la riva guard. In this lesson we learn how it is important to either grip your opponent's leg with your hand or to pinch their leg with the reverse de la riva to ensure that they do not use the X-pass to pass your guard. Once we are able to maintain the position, we can set our grips to set up one of the three sweeps depending on how your opponent reacts to your positioning.Add to Favorites 1694 Remove From Favorites 3918 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches how to use the shin to shin and half spider guard when your opponent has his leg positioned in a way to make it impossible for you to establish the de la rivva hook. We use our opponents shin and our half spider grip to create leverage to topple our opponent's balance and depending on their reaction we can either finish the sweep or shoot for a triangle submission.Add to Favorites 1495 Remove From Favorites 3918 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches how to use the cross grip de la riva to set up the back take, triangle, or omoplata when your opponent back steps against your cross grip de la riva to try to pass or prevent from falling over.Add to Favorites 1482 Remove From Favorites 3919 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches how to combine the De la Riva guard with the lasso guard to hook your opponent's leg with the double de la riva hooks. Utilizing the double hooks we can sweep our opponent forward or backwards. In this lesson we learn to use the lasso hook to sweep our opponent forward with the wing sweep and follow up with a hip bump to sweep our opponent should they clear their leg free of the hooks. We also learn to take our opponent to the backside using the double de la riva position which is a variation to the backside sweep that we have examined in the past de la riva positions from this seminar.Add to Favorites 1569 Remove From Favorites 3920 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches how to use the half spider to establish a deep half spider and sweep with the half spider deep de la riva using the knee push sweep and the backside sweep. He also explains that your opponent may attempt to pass your guard standing against the half spider de la riva guard. In this case, use your half spider control to elevate your opponent's bicep, bringing his far leg in reach to set up the chair sweep.Add to Favorites 1685 Remove From Favorites 3922 days ago
The knee push and backside sweep are combination sweeps and work together from the De la Riva or sit up guard. In this lesson we see how to set up the sweeps with the deep de la riva control to topple our opponent for the sweep.Add to Favorites 2287 Remove From Favorites 3923 days ago
Ricardo De la Riva teaches a series of sweeps that can be used to sweep your opponent when they are standing in your cross grip de la riva guard. Each sweep can lead your opponent into the next sweep and depending on how your opponent may react, there is always a way that you can attack your opponent for the sweep.