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Back Escape , Body Triangle Escape
     

2 Part Technique - The Seat Belt is the most important aspect to maintaining Back Control. Forcing your shoulders to the mat will give you the leverage needed to escape this control, which allows you to escape the Back Position. Defeat...
Posted: 5289 days ago
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Back Escape, Crucifix Escape
     

2 Part Technique - It is important to never let the opponent establish the Seat Belt Control, which will limit your escaping options. Unfortunately, you cannot always count on this being the circumstances. Rolling will be your most suc...
Posted: 5275 days ago
 78333 views
Back Escape, Shin-in Sweep from Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Force your shoulders to the mat and away from the opponent's choking arm. Use a strong bridge to initiate your escape and never release pressure from your shoulders until you are clear. The opponent may abandon the l...
Posted: 5205 days ago
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Counter to Seatbelt Control, Back Escape, Elbow Push Escape vs Half Guard
     

3 Part Technique - If the opponent is strong with back submissions, protecting your neck is the priority and not preventing the hooks for back points is secondary. After protecting your neck, you will be safe to start escaping the hook...
Posted: 5100 days ago
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Stand Up Escape vs Back Control, Back Escape
     

3 Part Technique - If your opponent commits both of his hooks to take your back while turtled, he voluntarily relinquishes control over where the position will end up next; use this opportunity to stand up to your feet and escape his b...
Posted: 5068 days ago
 72700 views
Back Escape
     

2 Part Technique - Always force your back to the mat away from the opponent's choking arm. Use a strong bridge and continue to grind until your shoulders are pressing against the mat. Continuing the pressure will break the opponent's s...
Posted: 5036 days ago
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Techniques: Back Escape (131)
Standing Roll vs Back Control, Back Escape, Pull Escape vs Arm Trap
     

2 Part Technique - In the instance that you find your back taken with full hooks from the standing position, reach up to defend your neck and roll to the mat on your open shoulder, making sure to land on the side opposite of your oppon...
Posted: 5019 days ago
 71434 views
Counter to Seatbelt Control, Back Escape
     

2 Part Technique - You must defeat the Seat Belt before you can escape the Back Control. Swim your hands inside and create a frame, which is similar to the frame against an Over Under Control vs Half Guard. This frame is a strong tool ...
Posted: 4971 days ago
 70153 views
Back Escape, Turning Escape vs Mount
     

2 Part Technique - Chaining offensive techniques together is important, so don't neglect connecting escapes. Press your shoulders to the mat away from the opponent's choking arm to battle against Seat Belt control. Continue to crawl yo...
Posted: 4867 days ago
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Back Escape, Bow and Arrow Choke Counter
     

2 Part Technique - Press your shoulders to the mat and slide away to escape the back. If you are forced to escape against the choking side, you must control the opponent's choking arm. Grip the opponent's elbow and wrist to stop the ch...
Posted: 4866 days ago
 71031 views
Hook Sweep vs Body Lock from Turtle, Guillotine vs Body Lock from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - Control the opponent's Body Lock from Turtle by grasping his wrists. Use the control as a connection to escape or sweep by turning and entering your Butterfly Hook. After landing to the opponent's side, face him imme...
Half Guard Entry vs Back Body Lock, Back Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - Control the opponent's wrists immediately to neutralize his back body lock and stand momentarily. Protect yourself from the dangers of the position and slide into Half Guard. If the opponent foolishly rushes onto your b...
Posted: 4050 days ago
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Breaking the Seat Belt Control, Back Escape ;
     

2 Part Lesson - It's ideal to escape away from the opponent's choking arm, but sense he's in the dominant position you've lost the chance to direct. Protect your neck and use a structure to break the opponent's Seat Belt. Control his a...
Posted: 4035 days ago
 22683 views
Counter to Seat Belt Control, Back Escape, Armbar Escape -
     

2 Part Lesson - Recognize the opponent's arm attack as your breaking his Seat Belt and escaping his back control. Immediately lock your arms once you've determined his intentions and continue forcing yourself on top. Free your arm by a...
Posted: 4034 days ago
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Back Escape, Breaking Seat Belt Control, Back Door Escape vs Mount, Single Leg vs Side Control
     

2 Part Lesson - The opponent will Mount as a last resort to counter your Back Control escape. Usually, you can dig your knees inside to recover guard or enter 1Leg XGuard, however he steps high. Instead, swim your arms inside and twist...
Breaking Seat Belt Control, Twist to Guard vs Failing Back Control
     

1 Part Lesson - Your escaping the opponent's Back Control by forcing your shoulders into the mat, yet he clamps down and constricts your movements in an effort to transition towards Mount or back underneath. Turn and twist into the opp...
Back Escape vs Triangle from Back Control
     

1 Part Lesson — Marcelo disagrees with using a Double-Under Bodylock to hold Back Control on an opponent because it doesn't offer an immediate threat to the neck, plus you can get your hands stuck underneath. However, if one were so in...
The James Brown “Half-Split” Recovery
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo evokes "The Godfather of Soul" to Escape the Back: [I] Instead of placing your back on the mat to recover guard, remain seated upright by placing a frame in between and posting behind; look to insert your Butter...
Elbow Push Escape vs Side Control, Sit Up Escape vs Side Control, Hip Turn vs Reverse Side Control, Reverse Side Control vs Back Control, Stand Up Escape vs Back Control
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids his opponent's Back Control after defending a Pass: [I] If your opponent resists against your Elbow Push Escape, bypass the obstruction by sitting up and draping your arm over his back for the Hip Turn Re...
Body Triangle Escape from Back Control
     

3 Part Lesson - The most important aspects in escaping the Back Control is to protect your neck and weld a connection to the mat with your shoulders. If the opponent clasps a triangle around your body, circle his arm and push against h...
Counter to Seatbelt Control → Back Escape → Back Escape vs Armbar from Back Control → Folding Pass vs Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo demos two important escapes from a Back/Armbar transition: [I] If you don't know where your opponent's hands are after he takes your Back with both hooks set, use your cross hand to intercept his choking arm whe...
Escaping the Body Lock & Guard Pass
     

4 Part Lesson - Marcelo runs through a sequence of escapes after the opponent passes your legs and clasps a body lock. Re-pummel to face the opponent before he runs to your back and use the back escape, if he attempts to climb into bac...
Counter to Seatbelt Control → Rolling Leg Catch Escape from Turtle → Reverse Side Control vs Seatbelt Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches how to Counter the Back Attack: [I] Before your opponent can lock Seatbelt Control, intercept his arms and latch onto his choking hand with both of yours; step behind and reel in his leg into Half Guard ...
Counter to Seatbelt Control → Rolling Leg Catch Escape from Turtle → Scarf Hold Escape vs Side Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo covers how to escape the Seatbelt: [I] While defending against the choke, drop your far shoulder and reach behind your opponent's nearside leg. Once his knee is captured, roll face up continue spinning into Reve...
Standing Roll vs Back Control → Back Escape → Twist to Guard vs Failing Back Contol
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo goes back to the ground to escape Standing Back Control: [I] If you cannot shake your opponent off of your back while standing, fall to the side of your free shoulder and scrape his chest off of your back with t...
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