Countering The Bailout With Cement Mixer Choke by Neil Melanson
Neil Melanson shows how to counter the guillotine bailout with cement mixer choke
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Neil Melanson shows how to counter the guillotine bailout with cement mixer choke
Andre Galvao shows how to set up the toe hold when passing the one leg X guard. There are some very key details to make sure the position is inescapable …
Nasty and uncommon guillotine variation by Neil Melanson
Invisible Choke From Side Control by Tom Oberhue
Omoplata Details from Top Side Control by Rafael Mendes
Variation on the Von Flue Choke with Adam Wardzinski
Using the Quarter Nelson vs Butterfly Guard to break down the head finishing with Ten Finger Guillotine
Everaldo Penco shows a slick kneebar variation from half guard that is done with the help of legs.
Bernardo Faria teaches one of his favorite Omoplata Setups from Closed Guard
Breadcutter Choke from Side Control by AOJ Jeff Hairston
Passing the guard can be made a lot easier if you are constantly threatening your opponent with leg locks. In this video I show you how to attack your opponent …
Bernardo Faria teaches how to adjust the arm bar from side control when opponent defends
Mackenzie Dern teaches an omoplata moving to the crucifix that works in MMA and BJJ
Here’s a crafty Crucifix setup from side control. Oftentimes you can catch your opponent’s neck in transition and finish a one handed rear naked choke.
Use the Snap down to getthe high elbow Guillotine from Butterfly Guard with Oliver Taza
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