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This is my school in the Black Forest in Germany where I currently teach.
www.GracieSchwarzwald.com
Gracie Schwarzwald on Facebook and Instagram.
Getting to the Russian 2 on 1 or arm and waist control is one of my favorite go to positions.
Here’s a takedown I really like from this position.
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Techniques should always be paired together.
Have a pass that works off the sweep you do, not one that is unrelated to it.
This is one of my favorite submissions and fits in extremely well to one of my favorite takedowns.
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I love muscle cutters and often go to them as a first option when I attack the legs.
For me, fighting for a kneeler is a lot of work since it’s such a powerful limb. But, the nice thing with this attack is that it works off their most common defence. And, if they defend the Calf attack, I can go back to the kneeler.
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This is a sweep from halfguard I’ve been having some success with the past few years.
It came from utilizing a principle I use from my halfguard butterfly where I collapse their leg into me to upset their base.
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(Re-Upload) Escaping the mount is one of the most important skills and one of the most difficult things to in Grappling.
You should first learn how to be comfortable and safe when someone is mounted on you before you focus on escaping.
But, once you have some level of competence in bad positions, a good time to escape is when your opponent is transitioning to from one position to another.
In this scenario, we work on using the Upa as he mounts and not after he has settled into the position.
Because he has us in a tight hold, he tends to become over-confident and not realize he has limited his base, making it possible to trap and roll him when he is focused on going to mount.
This is one of my favorite ways to escape.
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Escaping the mount is one of the most important skills and one of the most difficult things to in Grappling.
You should first learn how to be comfortable and safe when someone is mounted on you before you focus on escaping.
But, once you have some level of competence in bad positions, a good time to escape is when your opponent is transitioning to from one position to another.
In this scenario, we work on using the Upa as he mounts and not after he has settled into the position.
Because he has us in a tight hold, he tends to become over-confident and not realize he has limited his base, making it possible to trap and roll him when he is focused on going to mount.
This is one of my favorite ways to escape.
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I call the position I start in The Overhook Guard. It was one of the first closed guard attack positions I learned (It was so central to my team’s game that some called it Hub One).
Here is an Old School Armlock from this position.
This was the way the Armlock was often performed in Traditional Jiu-Jitsu (and one that Grandmaster Helio often taught) because it was safer from a Self-Defense perspective.
A very common counter to the Drop Seio Nage is for the person to sprawl out to your side to take away the power of the throw and to potentially even take your back.
Here is a way to finish the throw when they do this.
Here is a great technique for when you attack the Kimura from half guard top and they defend by gripping their belt or pants.
I’ve been doing a lot of short videos for my school’s Instagram Page (Gracie Schwarzwald) and thought I’d start uploading some of them.
They’re not like my normal videos in that they’re very short (Instagram limits me to 1 minute) and not an exploration of the techniques in any great detail.
But, I still thought you guys might enjoy seeing them.
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Here is an Old School armlock from side control, specifically modified side control.
I like submissions like this because even if I don’t catch the submission, I still retain the position.
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I’ve been gone for a while but I will be back making new videos.
I will be making a video soon explaining what’s going on but the short version is I have moved to the Black Forest in Germany and have opened a new school there called Gracie Schwarzwald.
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I am working on new content and new DVDs so please like and follow this page and my school pages.
In this video, I’m doing one of the first sweeps I ever learned – I hope you enjoy it and look for more new videos soon.
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