JJU 17-11 Collar Dragging Standing Opponent

JJU 17-11 Collar Dragging Standing Opponent

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Xande explains how to set up the collar drag when your opponent is looking to pass your guard with the torreada or other standing passes. This lesson can be found on page 137 under the title "17-11 Collar Drag off Torreando Defense"


JJU 17-11 Collar Dragging Opponent on Knees

JJU 17-11 Collar Dragging Opponent on Knees

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Xande teaches how to collar drag your opponent off of a failed scissor sweep attempt when your opponent is on their knees.

JJU 15-12 Flower Sweep

JJU 15-12 Flower Sweep

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Xande explains how to sweep your opponent from the closed guard using the Flower Sweep (similar to the pendulum sweep). The flower sweep utilizes the concept of driving your opponent's weight to one side to lighten the other, a concept that is utilized to achieve many other sweeps. This lesson can be found on page 115 of the JJU book.

JJU 16-03 Bailarina Sweep

JJU 16-03 Bailarina Sweep

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The Bailarina Sweep can be initiated when your opponent is standing in your closed guard. It is a good backup plan to transition into when your opponent defends against the Classic Underhook Sweep. The Bailarina Sweep is lesson 16-3 in page 121 of the JJU book with the title "Rollout Against Underhook Defense."

Passing Z-Guard - Leg Rope Pass & Knee-Cross Pass

Passing Z-Guard - Leg Rope Pass & Knee-Cross Pass

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Xande explains two different approaches to passing your opponent's Z-Guard. The first pass is the leg rope pass in which you utilize your arm to weave and immobilize your leg while using pressure to immobilize their hips. The knee-cross pass involves re-flattening your opponent before crossing your knee to pass their guard.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 7/7 - Review of 2 on 1 Options

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 7/7 - Review of 2 on 1 Options

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Saulo covers some extra details and all of the options covered in the 2 on 1 Guard series. In this series we learn to set up the 2 on 1 guard and transition between multiple attacks to overwhelm your opponent. Many of the sweeps and submissions can be chained by using the scissor sweep as an initial attack to transition into the arm drag, triangle, armbar, or the omoplata.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 6/7 - Omoplata

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 6/7 - Omoplata

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Saulo teaches how to set up the Omoplata from the 2 on 1 guard.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 5/7 - Triangle or Omoplata

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 5/7 - Triangle or Omoplata

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Xande describes how to set up the triangle from the 2 on 1 guard and how to transition into the omoplata instead if your opponent postures away from your triangle submission attempt.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 4/7 - Arm Drag

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 4/7 - Arm Drag

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Saulo explains how to set up the arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard to get to your opponent's back. The arm drag from the 2 on 1 guard should be used in combination with the triangle, omoplata, scissor sweep, and armbar from 2 on 1 guard to overwhelm your opponent and eventually sweep or submit them.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 3/7 - Scissor Sweep

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 3/7 - Scissor Sweep

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Saulo teaches how to set up the scissor sweep from the 2 on 1 guard. The Scissor sweep can be used as a hub attack to transition into other attacks such as the arm drag to the back, triangle, and armbar.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 2/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 2/2

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 2/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 2/2

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Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard. This second lesson covers some finer details about the transition into the 2 on 1 guard.

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 1/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 1/2

2 on 1 Guard Lesson 1/7 - Setting Up 2 on 1 Guard Part 1/2

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Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard by transitioning into the classic guard to adjust your grips before going to the 2 on 1 guard.