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Circling Pass vs Open-Guard, Knee-on-Belly, Taking-the-Back vs Single-Leg, Seat-Belt Control from Back
     

2-Part Fundamental Lesson -- Paul briefly instructs an important detail regarding connected reactions while passing: After knocking your opponent backwards from seated upright to lying recumbent, use your hands to post against their st...
Farside Armbar, Overhook Armbar, and the Paper Cutter Choke
     

4 Part Lesson — Paul breaks down the intricacies behind attacking the far-side arm from Side Control: [I] First, he shows how to control the arm with an Underhook for a transition around the head into an Armlock. [II] Next, Paul shows ...
Transition to Mount vs Butterfly → Mount Escape
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul exploits a gap in his opponent's position while they transition from a lying to a seated upright position: [I] Vault over top of your opponent's legs after you press their knees together. Stop your forward momentum...
Breaking Gi Grips vs Closed Guard, Breaking the Closed Guard, Knee Slide vs Open Guard
     

1 Part Lesson — Paul focuses on the details for properly sliding your knee through your opponent's freshly opened guard for the pass. First, he reviews the steps for breaking the cross collar grip against his posture and adds one more ...
Breaking Gi Grips vs Closed Guard, Collar Choke Escape vs Closed Guard, Breaking the Closed Guard
     

1 Part Lesson — [I] While kneeling inside the Closed Guard of your opponent, it is important to gain posture to start your pass; that is why it is also important to learn how to defend the ways in which he can break your posture down. ...
Breaking Gi Grips vs Closed Guard, Collar Choke Escape vs Closed Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul teaches how to defend the Cross Collar Choke while inside Closed Guard after a Double Leg Takedown: [I] While inside the Closed Guard, if your opponent sneaks his hand deep into your jacket, grabbing the collar by ...
Posted: 4649 days ago
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Far Side Armbar from Side Control, Paper Cutter Choke
     

2 Part Lesson - Turning the opponent onto his side is key when executing the Far Side Armbar. If he connects his hand to obstruct your movement, re-position yourself to attack with the Paper Cutter Choke.
Posted: 4698 days ago
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Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Pull Escape vs Kimura, Under Hook and Head vs Half Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique — Marcelo demonstrates the 2nd easiest Guard Pass, The Circle Pass, and later shows how to defend against the Kimura, finishing with a Half Guard Pass. Marcelo was able to successfully land the easier guard pass at ADC...
Cross Arm Trap vs Hip Bump Sweep, Knee Slide Pass vs Closed Guard, North South Choke from Side Mount with Cross Arm Trap
     

2 Part Technique — Be wary of the Hip Bump Sweep from Closed Guard, especially after taking down a larger opponent. He may try to take advantage of your low posture after the takedown, so be prepared to lay your weight into his hips as...
Far Side Armbar from Side Control, Escape Armbar from Mount, Omoplata from Armbar Escape
     

3 Part Technique — Henrique teaches a lesson on the Farside Armbar with his shin wedged into his opponent's armpit. Although this technique looks very similar to the traditional armbar with both legs draped over the opponent, the mecha...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Push to Open Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard, Knee on Belly
     

2 Part Technique - Use Collar and Elbow Control to force the opponent into Open Guard. Pressure your knee forward and cut across to pass. Create more pressure by angling and pointing your knee away at the end. As the opponent attempts ...
Knee Weave Pass vs Cross Knee Half Guard, Folding Pass vs Knee Inside from Half Guard, Folding Pass to Mount
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent shields your Knee Slide Pass with his shin cutting inside across your hip, one recourse is to pin down his scissored legs and slip your foot out for the Knee Weave Pass. As you run around his guard w...
Push to Open Guard, Knee Slide vs Open Guard
     

1 Part Technique - While standing inside of your opponent's Open Guard, perhaps after a Guard Break or shoving him back from his Butterfly, hide your hips from his feet with your elbows and gain control over his collar and knee. Pin hi...
Far Side Armbar from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - After pulling your opponent onto his side with his arm pinched between your head and bicep, you have two options in how you land the Farside Armbar from Side Control. The first variation entails wedging your shin int...
Posted: 5319 days ago
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Inverted Armbar, Armbar from Closed Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Break your opponent's posture, forcing him to post his hands on the mat. As he does this, sit up and control him with an underhook and headhold. Escape your hip out to the side of the underhook, and capture his wrist...
Posted: 5406 days ago
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Underhook and Head Control from Side Control, Americana from Side Control, Far Side Armbar from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent maintains a defensive posture while held in the Side Control with Underhook & Head Control, switch your base by laying onto your hip and keeping tight along his sides. Switching your base in this way...
Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard, Knee Weave Pass vs Cross Knee Half Guard, Knee Slide vs Cross Knee Half Guard
     

3 Part Technique - After knocking your opponent flat onto his back from butterfly with grips on his collar and knee, look to push his leg down to the mat as you dive for an underhook and slide your shin over his thigh to complete the p...
Americana from Side Control, Straight Armbar from Side Control, Far Side Armbar from Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - Switching to the scarf-hold position when the opponent keeps his arms retracted in a defensive posture offers up the opportunity to seize his far arm in the a figure-four lock for the Americana shoulder-lock. Switch ...
Double Leg Takedown, Breaking Grips vs Closed Guard, Breaking the Closed Guard
     

2 Part Technique - The Double Leg and Single Leg Takedowns are the most used takedowns in submission wrestling. If you land in your opponent's guard, immediately create posture and break grips. Posture and breaking grips will help prev...
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