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Breaking the Closed Guard, Leg Pull Escape, Stacking Pass vs Inverted Guard, Taking the Back
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo deals with an Inverted Guard: If your opponent falls out of your Standing Closed Guard Break to attack your legs, be ready to lift your knees out of danger; if they K-Guard your lead leg, take a second high-ste...
Kneeling Passes vs Standing Passes
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo points out the importance of adapting your passing style based on your opponent's vulnerabilities as well as his or her offensive threats: There are a multitude of passing options from the kneeling position aga...
Posture vs Spider Guard Lasso > Kick Escape vs Sweep > Stacking Pass vs Open Guard
     

3 Part Lesson -- Marcelo trades a bad situation for a slightly better, more manageable one: If you cannot manipulate your hand around your opponent's leg to break his or her grip while held in Lasso-Guard, posture up strongly and pull ...
Mixing It Up 2
     

1 Part Lesson -- Marcelo talks about what to do when your Tokuiwaza (favorite techniques) consistently fails during a match: If your favorite pass for example, is defended by your opponent, immediately try an attack on the opposite sid...
Breaking the Closed Guard → Stacking Pass vs Open Guard → Escape vs Knee Bar from Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids danger after losing balance from a Muscle Sweep: When you stand up to break open your opponent's Closed Guard, if they successfully apply a Muscle or Lumberjack Sweep by underhooking your ankle, try your ...
Preventing & Passing Leg Entanglements
     

3 Part Lesson - Marcelo conceptualizes defense and offense against an opponent's leg attacks after breaking Closed Guard.
Fighting from Standing → Back Body Lock Takedown → Mount Escape → Stacking Pass
     

3 Part Lesson — Paul teaches a Self-Defense lesson starting on the feet: [I] Paul demonstrates how to block a strike and take the opponent down with a Sacrifice Throw. Perform the Tani-Otoshi (Valley Drop) technique as instructed for t...
Stacking Pass vs Open Guard → Shoulder Drive to North South
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo takes note of guard flexibility and passes accordingly: [I] Try running around to the opposite side when you clear your opponent's legs with a Stack Passs (Double or Single), this tactic alone may catch him off ...
Stacking Pass vs Elbow Push Escape
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows a counter to the Elbow Push Escape: [I] If your opponent applies the Elbow Push technique against your Stack Pass, circumvent his force by spinning around through North/South to the opposite Side. Look to ...
Forcing Half Guard from Double Under Hooks vs Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo explains how to entrap the opponent's leg and force Half Guard from Double Under Hooks against their legs and Open Guard.
Stacking Pass vs Open Guard → Lapel Control vs Back Escape → Seatbelt Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo creates a hiccup during a scramble to win favor: [I] After exposing your opponent's back from a Stacking Pass, buy yourself extra time to fasten the Seatbelt by yanking your opponent off of his base from Turtle....
Double Unders vs Open Guard Legs to Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - Find Half Guard against an opponent protecting his inside space through posting against your upper body and retracting his Open Guard. Swim for Double Unders against his legs first and use the control to maneuver your l...
Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard → Posture vs Spider Guard Lasso → Double Under Control vs Butterfly → Double Under Hooks vs Half Guard
     

4 Part Lesson — Marcelo breaks down the essential points of defending against the Spider Guard: [I] If your opponent plays Spider Guard with a Stirrup & Lasso against your arms, you must break his grips on your sleeves to advance in po...
Running North South from Parry & Stacking Pass
     

2 Part Lesson - As the opponent halts your pass with his leg hoisted onto your shoulder, run North South to pin him with your hips and collapse his posting arms with your circling momentum.
Posted: 3628 days ago
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Single Leg from Butterfly, Tripod Sweep from Open Guard, 1Leg X Guard Entry from Open Guard, 1Leg X Guard Sweep from 1Leg X Guard
     

4 Part Lesson — Paul teaches how to combine the Tripod Sweep with 1Leg X: [I] If your opponent rushes in with his lead leg into your Seated Butterfly Guard, push his shin and retreat back; when he steps inside again, time his step and ...
Stacking Pass, Over/Under Control vs Butterfly, Turning Pass vs Half Guard, Side Control to North/South Position
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo concludes his Stacking Pass series with the Turning Pass: [I] Capture your opponent's ankle between your legs and hug his knee close to your chest if you cannot readily lift him up with Double/Under Control for ...
Stacking Pass vs Open Guard, Over Under Control vs Butterfly, Underhook & Head Control Pass vs Half Guard
     

1 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains how to incrementally secure the Half Mount for the pass when his opponent resists the Double-Under/Stacking Pass: [I] Begin by gaining control of your opponent's leg; grab onto his ankle from the Double...
X-Guard Entry, Unbalance Sweep from X-Guard, Stacking Pass vs Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains the importance behind the ability to find security and keep safe after sweeping an opponent: [I] For example, if your sweep your opponent back from X-Guard, when you rise up to establish the top positio...
Posted: 4178 days ago
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Stacking Pass vs Open Guard, Seat belt Control from Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Recognize the opponent's guard type and apply with the correct passing style. Stacking would be an appropriate answer against an opponent playing Open Guard. As you feel the opponent raising his hips to turn and repl...
Posted: 4305 days ago
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Stacking Pass vs Open Guard, Seatbelt Control from Back, Crucifix from Back, Rear Naked Choke from Crucifix Control
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent chooses to play Open Guard from off of his back, rather than getting tangled up in his legs, dive underneath his feet and fight for control over his collar and pants. Usually, players who opt for thi...
Stacking Pass vs Open Guard, Breaking Gi Grips vs Open Guard, Turning Pass vs Half Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Stack an opponent to defeat his Open Guard. Since the opponent will be accustomed to the situation, he will have incredibly strong grips. You must break at least one of his grips to advanced forward.
Posted: 4578 days ago
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Stacking Pass vs Open Guard, Taking the Back
     

2 Part Technique - Stack an opponent that is using Open Guard and it's variations to only defend, forcing you to mistakenly over expose yourself. Force the opponent to turtle or pass with angled pressure against his defense.
Posted: 4579 days ago
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Stacking Pass vs Spider Guard, Double Knee Pass vs Spider Guard
     

2 Part Technique - The first step in passing the Spider Guard involves disarming your opponent's hooks on your biceps; accomplish this by either whipping your elbow until his foot slips off or try nudging his legs away with your knees....
Posted: 4614 days ago
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Stacking Pass vs Open Guard to Crucifix Control
     

1 Part Lesson — Marcelo manages to find the Crucifix from the Stacking Pass: [I] If your opponent happens to stuff your plan of taking his Back with the Stacking Pass by pushing on your knee, circumvent this obstacle by pummeling your ...
Taking the Back from Stacking Pass, Stacking Pass vs Elbow Push Counter
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shares a method of passing that oftentimes lead to the Back: [I] Rather than passing the guard by going over, through, or around--scoop underneath both of your opponent's hips and clasp your hands together to do...
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