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Technique: 'Guard/Butterfly/Bottom/Controls - Over Hook and Wrist Contro...';
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Over Under Control from Butterfly, Overhook & Wrist Control from Butterfly, Triangle from Butterfly, Collar and Elbow Control from Butterfly, Hook Sweep from Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent begins to defeat your Over Under Control from Butterfly by driving you onto the wrong side, the side in opposition to dominance with your underhook, quickly switch to Overhook & Wrist Control. If he ...
Elbow Control Armbar from Butterfly, Overhook & Wrist Control from Butterfly, Elbow Control Armbar from Triangle
     

2 Part Technique - Over & Under Control from Butterfly is a battle for who can fall to the side that allows either underhook to dominate the position. If you realize your opponent is winning this battle and you begin falling onto your ...
Overhook and Wrist Control from Butterfly, Triangle from Butterfly, Reverse Triangle from Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - Defend against the opponent's pressure with an Under Hook by planting your foot against his hip. Use an Over Hook and control the wrist to connect the Triangle. If the opponent holds under, it can be difficult to fin...
Over Hook and Wrist Control, Bridge Escape from Half Guard, Hook Sweep from Half Guard, Under Hook and Head Control Bridge Sweep from Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Overhook & Wrist Control can be a formidable set-up for many attacks from Closed or Butterfly Guard, but if your opponent is able to force the position to Half Guard, his underhook will trump your overhook if you los...
Hook Lift from Butterfly Half vs Over/Under Pass → Overhook & Wrist Control Triangle from Butterfly Half → Rear Cross Lapel & Elbow Control Short Hook Sweep from Butterfly<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo launches a Triangle against an Over/Under Pass: [I] Your opponent runs around and you just catch him in half before he closes the distance for an underhook; with a good grip on his far sleeve, you can slow him d...
Overhook & Wrist Control Triangle from Butterfly Guard → Armbar from Triangle → Elbow Push Escape vs Triangle Counter/Pass
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows a fast armbar and guard recovery from the Triangle: [I] If your opponent tries to claim and underhook against your Butterfly Guard while you're holding the opposite wrist, you can sneak your foot out onto ...
Over Hook and Wrist Control from Butterfly → Front Headlock from Butterfly → Guillotine Sweep from Butterfly Guard
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows a sweep he used in ADCC 2005: [I] If your opponent pummels for an Underhook against your Butterfly while you're still holding his opposite wrist, crunch forward to meet his charge and snap his head down in...
Triangle from Closed Guard & Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - Use the Over Hook and Collar Control from Closed Guard to break the opponent's posture down and await his reaction to peel off your Collar Tie. Snatch the opponent's wrist and punch his arm through as you clamp the Tria...
Over Hook and Wrist Control from Butterfly → Triangle from Butterfly → Elbow Control Armbar from Butterfly → Elbow Control Armbar vs Passing Guard
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo finds submissions versus Underhook Passing: [I] If your opponent surges forward with an Underhook against your Seated Butterfly Guard, brace his charge with a Whizzer, inside head position, Wrist Control, and a ...
Over Hook and Wrist Control from Butterfly → Triangle from Butterfly → Reverse Triangle from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo performs two types of Triangle Choke: [I] Stifle your opponent's Underhook by meeting his pressure with Overhook & Wrist Control; if he opens up his elbow to break you grip, fire your leg inside the space to loc...
Over-Hook and Elbow-Control Hook-Sweep from Butterfly-Guard
     

Master Fabio Gurgel teaches how to convert a guard recovery into a sweep: After you've bumped your opponent with your inner-arm accompanied with a bridging escape, angle your shoulders perpendicularly to their chest while framing again...
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