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Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard, Over Under Pass vs Spider Guard
     

3-Part Fundamental Lesson -- Bernardo shows some of his favorite ways to pass the Spider-Guard: If your opponent finds Double-Sleeve Control and places one foot your hip and their other onto your biceps, maintain a strong base and work...
Base & Knee Slide Pass
     

Base down into the opponent's guard to crowd his movement. Drag and drive perpendicular to pin his leg with your knee and continue upwards towards the opponent's upper body to pummel for the Under Hook and clinch.
Posted: 2607 days ago
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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 ...
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 ...
Standing Step Pass vs Open Guard to Knee-On-Belly to S-Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul finishes his lecture on the Standing Step Pass: [I] The effectiveness of the Standing Step Pass, aka X-Pass, largely results from its ability to be reapplied immediately in succession until completion of the pass. ...
Standing Step Pass vs Open Guard, Knee-On-Belly, Underhook & Head Control from Side Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul explains the Standing Step Pass versus Open Guard to Knee-On-Belly to Side Control: [I] Step outside of your opponent's leg to place him down in an Open Half Guard Position, keeping his back flat on the mat with yo...
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: 4646 days ago
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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...
Folding Pass, Knee Inside Pass, Knee Slide Pass
     

2 Part Technique - After you've killed your opponents hip with the Folding Pass, he will more than likely try to escape by turning over toward Turtle and somersaulting back into guard with the Hip Roll Escape. Don't lose your edge; you...
Collar and Elbow from Standing, Front Headlock from Standing, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat belt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control
     

3 Part Technique - Use Collar and Elbow Control from standing to force the opponent's balance forwards and secure the Front Head Lock. Drag the opponent down with the control and run towards his back, securing the Seat Belt Control.
Knee Slide vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head vs Half Guard, Half Guard to Mount, Over Under vs Half Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Use an Under Hook or Head Control from Open Guard to neutralize the opponent's movement by pinning his back to the mat in Half Guard. Wrap your arm around the opponent's head, grasp near his shoulder, and turn your 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...
Knee Slide Pass, Back Step Pass, Back Step to Mount, Leg Over Pass, Leg Over to Back Step Pass
     

5 Part Technique - Once you've crossed your knee past your opponent's Half Guard, getting your foot out is relatively trivial, but scoring the pass can be quite arduous unless you can find an underhook to establish the Side Control. If...
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: 5267 days ago
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Breaking the Closed Guard, Knee Slide vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - Henrique shows how to break the Closed Guard, and pass the Open Guard from a technical base. Once his opponent's ankles uncross, he protects his hips from Open Guard attacks by holding his elbows close to his body an...
Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Knee Slide Pass vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - After opening your opponent's Closed Guard, you have the option of passing with either the Circle Pass or the Knee Slide. The breaking process for both is the same: Posture upright with a wide base, seizing both lape...
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...
Foot Wipe Escape vs Side Control, Half Guard to Guard, Breaking the Closed Guard, Circling Pass vs Open Guard, Knee Slide vs Open Guard, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control
     

3 Part Technique - Recovering the Closed Guard from underneath Side Control is a matter of applying the proper body mechanics and leverage against your opponent to create the space needed for escape. A normal hip escape in this situati...
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 ...
Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Turtle to Back Control, Seat Belt Control
     

2 Part Technique - Securing the Front Headlock can occur from various situations, but the technique remains the same. Use the same control for the Front Headlock as you would with the Seat Belt. Take the opponent's back by switching yo...
Taking the Back vs Single Leg, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control, Turtle to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Immediately sprawl to prevent the opponent from securing a Single Leg against your Side Control. Establish a strong Front Headlock to control the situation. The Front Headlock is one of the best positions to take the...
Collar and Elbow Control, Front Head Lock, Taking the Back, Seat Belt Control, Turtle to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Use the Collar and Elbow Control from Standing to snap the opponent down to a Front Head Lock. A second snapping motion while sprawling with the Front Head Lock will drag the opponent to the mat. Use the control to p...
Sprawl vs Takedown, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control, Taking the Back from Turtle
     

2 Part Technique - The opponent will always have the chance to escape Side Control using the under hook and single leg, so you must respond correctly to take advantage of the situation. Sprawl heavily against the Single Leg with the he...
Sprawl vs Takedown, Guillotine from Front Headlock, Taking the Back from Front Headlock, Seat Belt Control
     

2 Part Technique - If the opponent is able to get passed your hands and fore arms, which is the first line of takedown defense, use your hips instead to sprawl against the takedown. Swim for an under hook to keep the opponent's arms aw...
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