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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - You will be more at risk to leg attacks if you leave your feet and legs loose with no control in the Open Guard. If the opponent grabs your ankle, immediately twist your heal inwards to escape the first variation of ...
Posted: 5328 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - It's best not to leave your feet vulnerable for attack while playing loosely in Open Guard. If you can help it, try to place your feet on your opponent's hips or as hooks. You may be able to resist some leglocks if y...
Posted: 4932 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent makes a serious effort to try to control your feet and ankles, it's probably an indication that he will attempt to transition for a leglock. As soon as you sense this danger, kick yourself free befor...
Posted: 4785 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

3 Part Technique - It's best to avoid having to counter a leglock when it's set deeply; this can be accomplished by keeping vigil over the position of your feet from Open Guard. If your opponent is looking to grab them, immediately hid...
Posted: 4784 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Since wearing the gi provides greater friction for holding onto a postion, slipping out of a leglock attempt will be much more difficult than in nogi. Luckily, the kimono also makes it much easier to close the distan...
Posted: 4783 days ago
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Tripod Sweep from Open Guard, De La Riva Guard Sweep
     

3 Part Technique - Keep your feet strong and controlled against the opponent's body, because playing Open Guard with loose feet exposes yourself to foot locks. Place your foot against the opponent's hip to keep distance and attack with...
Closed Guard to Open Guard, 2on1 from Closed Guard, Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Protect yourself against Leg Attacks when transitioning between guards, by posting and hooking your feet in front of the opponent. Your feet and legs are vulnerable to being in danger when loose or pocketed against t...
Double Elbow Control Short Hook Sweep from Butterfly, Straight Footlock Escape from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches how to handle a leg attack against Butterfly: [I] Marcelo pulls guard with the intention of sweeping, not playing guard and defending the pass. But sometimes, your opponent wants to just attack your legs...
Double Elbow Control from Butterfly, Hook Sweep from Butterfly, Reverse Hook Sweep from Butterfly, Straight Anklelock Escape from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows nogi options for escaping a leglock against Butterfly: [I] If your opponent is commited to attacking your foot, place your instep across his stomach and bring him in close with Double Elbow Control for a H...
Foot & Leg Lock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - With no controls and your guard in open space, you recognize the opponent's intentions of attacking your foot. Open your hip and point your knee down to reveal the heal of your foot to free your ankle, while pressing ag...
Posted: 3502 days ago
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Protecting Your Feet with Hand Fighting
     

2 Part Lesson - Answer the opponent's attacks towards your feet by recognizing his intentions and hand fighting away his grips. Use this principal to defeat all leg attacks, from Braulio and Victor's Estima Lock, to traditional toe hol...
Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids leglocks: [I] Hide your feet as hooks between your opponents legs, control his sleeves, or sit up to play Seated Butterfly Guard to prevent your opponent from setting up an attack on your foot. If you nee...
Posted: 2851 days ago
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Footlock Escape → Kneebar Escape
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo escapes from leglocks: [I] If your opponent breaks your grip on his sleeve and seizes the opportunity to attack your exposed foot, quickly kick off his control before he can secure his attack. If he drops down f...
Avoiding Leglocks
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo reiterates his prophylactic approach toward defending leglocks: [I] If your opponent attacks your leg from underneath the Knee-On-Belly Position, try sprawling your leg laterally until his loses his grip around ...
Preventing Leg Attacks
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo explains how to protect your legs by immediately answering and escaping against the opponent's lower body attacks.
Straight Anklelock Escape
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo avoids getting ankle-locked: [I] If your opponent sweeps you back into 50/50, stay on your knee and find the hands; prevent him or her from controlling your foot. Swing your foot across the opponent's body out o...
Posted: 2472 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains his preemptive tactics against fallaway footlocks: [I] The Butterfly Guard (Seated/Upright Open Guard) affords the guard player the best chance of evading and escaping attacks to your legs. If your oppo...
Posted: 2446 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo offers advice in regards to defending the Straight Ankle-Lock (aka Achilles Lock, Botinha, et al.): [I] Immediately sit up and close the distance between you and the opponent when he or she falls back with your ...
Posted: 2445 days ago
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2on1 Guard Pull from Standing > Straight Anklelock Counter from Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo suggests controlling the hands at the start of a match so he can protect his feet: Manipulate your opponent's sleeve and pull guard using 2on1; the benefit of controlling the arm being that it is inherently har...
Straight Footlock Escape
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo counters two straight ankle locks: If your opponent falls back with your foot without crossing it over his or her body, latch onto the sleeves, collar, or back of the neck to help sit up as you put the boot on....
Posted: 2012 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo escapes straight anklelocks: If your opponent falls back for a leglock against your guard, especially in a situation where you arrive back to your guard after having recovered from a previous exchange, sit up a...
Posted: 2011 days ago
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Sweeping from 50/50
     

3 Part Lesson -- Marcelo warns his students about the dangers inherent to playing from or against the 50/50 Guard: When you practice the Tilt Sweep from the Seesaw-Position, make sure to clear your entangled leg towards the outside so ...
Posted: 1918 days ago
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Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

Lesson Part 1 of 4 -- Marcelo escapes from the Botinha: If your opponent pauses after encircling your ankle with their arm, deliver a kick with your free leg as you slip your foot out of the hold heel first towards center-line. However...
Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

Lesson Part 2 of 4 -- Marcelo avoids tapping from an Ankle-Lock: Whenever your opponent drops back with your foot controlled for a Straight Ankle-Lock, do your best to ride up with their own momentum and not have to rely on your hands ...
Straight Footlock Escape from Open Guard
     

Lesson Part 3 of 4 -- Marcelo escapes from the "Crossed" Foot-Lock: If your opponent crosses your ankle into their opposite side armpit, i.e. contralaterally, and falls back for the Straight Ankle-Lock submission, do your utmost to sit...
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