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Bridge Escape vs Side Control → Bicep Push Escape vs Side Control → Mount Escape
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo recovers from Side Control and a transition to Mount: [I] Twist your body from side to side as you pump your feet against the ground in alternating bridges to open up enough space for framing. Use the frame to m...
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...
Turning Escape vs. Mount & Hooks
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo explains how to escape mount, after the opponent's weight has settled. Ideally, a strong forward bridge and bump into 1Leg X-Guard would meet the opponent's hips before he's snaked and locked himself into positi...
Posted: 2478 days ago
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Backdoor Escape vs Mount → Bridge Escape vs Leg Over → Sit Up Escape vs Reverse Side Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches secondary Mount Escapes: [I] If you cannot generate enough space for your knee to reinsert through your opponent's legs to recompose your guard, slip your hands under his leg and slide out the backdoor. ...
2on1 vs Seat Belt, Bridge vs Mount, Back Door Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - Use the 2on1 to pry open the opponent's Seat Belt and bridge against his transition to Mount. If the opponent removes his hands to prevent your 2on1 Control Escape, instead dive underneath his legs and escape from the b...
Foot Wipe Escape vs Knee-on-Belly → Breaking Gi Grips vs Knee-on-Belly → Single Leg vs Knee-on-Belly → Elbow-Knee Escape vs Mount from Knee-on-Belly → Hook Sweep from Butterfly Recovery<br />
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo substitutes flexibility with momentum: [I] If you don't have enough time or flexibility to incorporate your leg into the Foot Wipe Escape against Knee-On-Belly, sit up and rock back to build enough momentum to w...
1LXG Entry vs Mount, Elbow Push Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Lesson - Before the opponent establishes mount, immediately bridge and bench at his hips to recover one knee inside and transition into 1 Leg X-Guard. As you bridge and feel your entry is failing, rotate and focus your push agai...
Posted: 3752 days ago
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Escaping the Mount, Hook Sweep from Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — When your opponent has secured Side Control and he attempts to mount because he senses passivity, act accordingly by denying him the points: [I] As soon as he steps over, stretch your bottom leg and scoop up his ankle w...
Granby Roll vs Standing Back Bodylock, Mount Escape, Half Guard to Butterfly Guard, Over Under Control Hook Sweep from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Technique — Standing in the Back Bodylock is a very dangerous position to find yourself in, so it is best to know what to do if you happen to get there (perhaps, after missing a throw). Immediately, sag your hips to the mat and ...
Standing Granby vs Back Bodylock → Hip Roll Escape vs Side Control → Back Door Escape vs Mount
     

4 Part Lesson — [I] Prevent getting slammed or having your knees jumped on by sitting down onto your opponent's Back Bodylock while you hold onto both of his wrists; use the momentum of your dropping weight to initiate a Granby Roll if...
Posted: 3030 days ago
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Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount, Knee Inside Pass vs Closed Guard
     

Marcelo reverses his opponent despite their intial defensive maneuver: If your opponent is keen on stopping you from bumping them off of their top positioning in the Full-Mount, they may be ready to quickly pummel against your attempts...
Arm Control Bridge Escape vs Mount
     

Marcelo demonstrates a rudimentary technique for escaping from underneath the Mount: Force your opponent to commit their hands onto the mat above your head as posts by bridging your hips up high enough to knock them forward; if they do...
Posted: 76 days ago
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