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Never be the dog chasing the car…It is valuable advice I try to always remind students. You never want to chase a position or find yourself in one where you don’t know what to do next. This can be especially frustrating when you have worked hard and accomplished a great arm locking position, but you are having trouble finalizing it. That’s where this video comes it.
There are a ton of ways to finish the arm lock, but this video contains a few of my favorites that I find to be helpful, high-percentage and fairly easy to employ. Among the ones included are:
– Wrist Release
– Pull to Unlock
– S-Mount Switch
– Arm Crush Northside
– Pressure Lock Option
– Arm Crush Southside
– Wrist Push Unlock
– Triangle Choke Transition
– Vice Break
– Arm Drag to Back Take
– Reverse Triangle with Kimura
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BJJ Fanatics: Jiu-Jitsu Based Self Defense Solutions by Eli Knight
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How to prevent and defend the Torreando guard pass by BJJ black belt Thomas Lisboa. The Torreando is probably the most common guard pass in which your opponent controls your lower legs at the feet or knees with his hands and then steers your legs one way while passing to the other side. This pass was originally done with a tossing motion, but nowadays (and especially in the gi) most people typically retain control of the knees and use a steering wheel motion to push your legs out of the way while they either drop their shoulder onto your belly or come around to knee mount. In this video you’ll learn 3 counters to this pass that will work both with and without the gi.
TEAM: Together Everyone Accomplishes More. It is one thing to win on your own but when you have an army behind you, you are fighting for much more than personal satisfaction. Proud and grateful to have such amazing Team by my side. 1…2..3 #fightsports @fightsportsmiami ?????? EQUIPE: Juntos, todos realizam mais. Uma coisa é ganhar sozinho, mas quando você tem um exército atrás de você, você está lutando por muito mais do que satisfação pessoal. Orgulhoso e grato por ter uma equipe tão incrível ao meu lado. 1…2…3… #fightsports @fightsportsmiami #feelthevibe
I’d like to report a murder! Another victim falls prey to this killer choke. ? I wonder if he thought he was “winning” when he “passed” the guard. Someone needs to show this choke to referees as they all seem to miss it lol ? happy training ninjas
This video shows an effective drill to improve your skill in pulling when doing a throwing technique. This is a focused and specialized drill that can correct new students’ mistakes and reinforce good training habits for intermediate and advanced people.
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