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Professor Gustavo Gasperin teaches how to stop one of the most high percentage guard passes in Jiu Jitsu: the Knee Slice Pass.
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Long Step from Knee Slide | How to BJJ Techniques
This week I´m going to show you the long step from the knee slide, this is a really good option for when your opponent prevents the pass by using the knee shield
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin explains how to combo the Knee Slice Pass with the X-Pass and Smash Pass.
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The Assis Sweep From Single Leg X-Guard – Ashi Garami Fundamentals Online Course
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin shows how to execute a variation of the standard Single Leg X-Guard sweep, and some options when coming on top, like leg drags and transitions to the Inside Sankaku position.
The Science Of The Straight Ankle Lock – BJJ Leglocks – Part 1 of 5
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin and Dr. Mike Piekarski, DPT break down the kinematics of the Straight Ankle Lock.
This is video #1 of a video series explaining anatomically how leg lock submissions work.
Next videos are going to cover the Toehold, Kneebar, Knee Reaping, and Heel Hook submissions.
“What’s the difference between an ankle lock and achilles compression?
A variation on the straight ankle lock is the achilles tendon compression. When dealing with someone who has adequate ankle mobility this variation may elicit a quicker tap compared to the standard ankle lock. Prior to applying a compressive force you want to bring the ankle to end-range plantarflexion so that the tendon has the maximum possible tension.
To finish this variation you use the styloid process of the radius (bony prominence on the end of the forearm/wrist) to compress the tendon at near the base of the calcaneous. The forearm acts as a fulcrum by using the ankle for leverage. The perpendicular shear force introduced by the bone onto the maximally taut tendon will force even people with “flexible feet” to tap.
The advantage of using a move like this is that it targets a musculoskeletal structure which is highly innervated compared to ligaments, which are not. Often when grappling an opponent ignorant of leg locks they will respond too late and by the time they tap damage already occurred. This variation will get the desired response regardless of their knowledge of lower extremity submissions.”
Knee On Belly to Mount & Back controls – BJJ Basics
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin explains how to maintain the Knee On Belly and how to transition to Mount & Back controls.
Leg Drag to Back Take ~ Cobrinha BJJ & Fitness Alliance Los Angeles
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This week Cobrinha shows a transition from the leg drag to the back. If you like this video and want to see the rest go to cobrinhaonline.com to access to that and the full catalog of Cobrinha’s instructionals.
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MARCELO GARCIA: X-GUARD TO THE BACK
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The man on the cover of GRACIEMAG 226, Marcelo Garcia teaches one of his favorite attacks using his trademark X-guard. Learn how to set up a back take in simple and easy to learn steps. Take a class with one of the best competitors of all times and also one of the greatest Professor in Jiu-Jitsu history.
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Reverse Kesa Gatame Escape – Sample From The Ace Of Escapes
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The Reverse Kesa Gatame is a dangerous control that leads to the Mount in many occasions and offers submission opportunities to your opponent. Knowing how to position your arms and your body in relation to your opponent is the first step you need to take in order to kill his submission options and Mount attempts.
Take a look at the video above to learn how to stay safe and take the back from bottom Reverse Kesa Gatame Control. This video is part of The Ace Of Escapes Online Video Course, available at http://www.mmaleech.com/theaceofescapes/
Spinning Escape From Back Control – Sample From The Ace Of Escapes
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Learn how to escape the Back Control when you are stuck on the overhook side!
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Escaping The Mount With The Basic Elbow Escape – 2015 PANAM Breakdown – The Ace of Escapes
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Do you have trouble escaping from Side Control, Mount, and Back?
Let’s be honest… most of us do 🙁
You know why? Because those positions are built to be hard to escape from in the first place.
They are the most DOMINANT positions in Jiu Jitsu, and if it was easy to escape from them, Jiu Jitsu wouldn’t be considered as one of the most effective Martial Arts there is.
That’s the cold hard truth. Your opponent has leverage and gravity on his side.
Have you ever felt so STUCK under those positions that you actually considered giving up, even though your opponent had no submission hold in place?
I know I have… I went through that many times during my White and Blue Belt days.
Escaping from dominant positions is not about knowing dozens of techniques, it’s about learning how to stay cool under pressure, how to stay comfortable under those uncomfortable positions.
Once you learn that, the next step is organizing all the information, connecting the techniques together in a predictable system, and executing with a solid plan.
That’s what The Ace Of Escapes is all about, laying down the foundation that every Jiu Jitsu practitioner needs to know: how to survive, defend, and escape from bad positions.
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De La Riva Sweep Chain & Back Take
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin teaches how to sweep your opponent when he is standing up, using the De La Riva Guard.
3 sweeps and one back take.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin teaches how to sweep your opponent when he is standing up, using the De La Riva Guard.
3 sweeps and one back take.