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Technique: 'Knee on Belly/Transitions - Knee on Belly to Mount';
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Sprawl from Knee-on-Belly vs Leglock → Dismount to Side Control vs Mount Escape
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids threats from Side Control & Mount (Bottom): [I] If you cannot switch to N/S when your opponent pummels for an Underhook from Side Control, pop up to Knee-On-Belly to keep the top position. If you notice y...
Knee Slide Pass → Step-Through to Knee-on-Belly → Knee on Belly to Mount → Back Step Pass vs Half Guard
     

4 Part Lesson — Marcelo finds a way around the Seated Butterfly Guard: [I] Utilize Collar & Elbow Control to surprise your opponent with a quick Knee Slide Pass straight into Munegatame (Underhook & Head Control from Side Mount). [II] ...
Knee Inside Pass vs Open Guard, Transition to Mount vs Butterfly, Mount to Knee on Belly, Knee on Belly to Mount Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Paul shows a few ways to crawl over into Mount: [I] Utilize Double Collar/Lapel Grips to drive your knee across on the opponent's same-side leg and staple it to the mat while you hunt for a tight, far-armpit Crossface. ...
Knee-On-Belly to Mount, Armbar from Mount Position
     

4 Part Lesson — Marcelo demonstrates the proper action for taking the Mount from Knee-On-Belly, and he also explains how to find the Armbar from Mount against an opponent who is properly defending his arms: [I] Despite transitioning to...
Posted: 4180 days ago
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Nearside Armbar from Knee-On-Belly, Kimura Grip, Armbar from Mount, Triangle from Mount
     

3 Part Technique - Knee-On-Belly is useful for hunting after the submission when you've already established the Side Control. Pin your opponent's far arm by the wrist to the mat; this will make him uncomfortable and oftentimes entice h...
Knee on Belly to Mount and Armbar
     

2 Part Technique - Open the opponent's elbow with your under hook and bring your knee across their stomach. Quickly transition the foot all the way outside so the opponent cannot lock Half Guard when you secure the mount. The opponent ...
Posted: 5384 days ago
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