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00:01 - When trapping arms from the back, we have to use our top leg to trap the arm which means our opponent will go into a turning escape to defend. We will need to use our arms to stop the turning escape so our legs are free to trap the arm. We can do this by either being heavy on the top shoulder or taking the bottom shoulder off the mat.

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00:01 - When we are attacking from side control and the defender has their near elbow inside of our hip, it can be risky to try to drive our knee across into mount as the defender will likely use an elbow escape to recover. To remove their near arm from our hip, we can switch our head to the near side to go into a near side head block and work for a second underhook before transitioning into mount.

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04:12 - From mount with a head and arm grip, Marcelo dismounts to side control and shelves the near arm. He walks around to north south and finished the katagatame variation of the north south choke.

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42:43 - Gordon is attacking from the back with a bottom body triangle. He props up on his elbow and threatens a RNC. Tim cannot reach the thumb and his elbow is to his side. Gordon forces them to go belly down and as they come out on the other side, Gordon locks up a full RNC and finishes the mandible strangle with a top body triangle.

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All Highlights

35:32 - Gordon is playing a seated open guard. He hops towards Tim and uses a double kouchi to get Tim to his knees. Gordon quickly follows up with a sumi gaeshi. Tim is able to heist up to prevent the sweep resulting in Gordon taking top position from the front headlock.
35:37 - Gordon is attacking from the front headlock. He tries to walk in one direction before switching sides, attempting to misdirect Tim to elbow pass to the back. This fails resulting in Tim escaping and they reset back to open guard.
35:45 - From a seated open guard, Gordon takes a 2 on 1 elbow grip to pull himself into a low knee shield half guard.
36:39 - Gordon is playing a seated open guard and Tim is using a straight post on Gordon's head. Gordon takes a 2 on 1 wrist grip to connect to Tim. Gordon then takes a 2 on 1 ankle grip and pulls Tim into irimi ashi. Tim attempts to backstep out, but Gordon uses his foot to prevent the back step resulting in mutual ashi.
36:50 - Gordon is attacking from mutual ashi against a standing Tim. Gordon pummels to outside ashi and is working to off balance Tim.
37:12 - Gordon is attacking from outside ashi and attempts an outside heel hook. Tim frees his knee and tries a wedging back take to counter. Gordon has a scoop grip on the leg which helps him sit up resulting in reverse half guard.
37:32 - Tim is trying to attack from De La X. It is not working so he tries to heist back to his feet. Gordon works around to the rear body lock and Tim threatens a guillotine. Gordon puts his ear on the back of Tim making the guillotine ineffective.
37:37 - Gordon is working around to the rear body lock and Tim is threatening a guillotine. Gordon has his ear on the back to prevent the guillotine. He inserts his near hook and switches to a claw grip. He breaks Tim down to the mat and able to complete the back take.
41:07 - Gordon is attacking from the back with a bottom body triangle. He took the back before the points period and now that the points period is in play, Gordon unlocks his body triangle and threatens to trap the arm. He does not trap the arm and re-locks the body triangle on top and gets 3 Points for the back take. This was a nice strategic move.

All Highlights

35:32 - Gordon is playing a seated open guard. He hops towards Tim and uses a double kouchi to get Tim to his knees. Gordon quickly follows up with a sumi gaeshi. Tim is able to heist up to prevent the sweep resulting in Gordon taking top position from the front headlock.
35:37 - Gordon is attacking from the front headlock. He tries to walk in one direction before switching sides, attempting to misdirect Tim to elbow pass to the back. This fails resulting in Tim escaping and they reset back to open guard.
35:45 - From a seated open guard, Gordon takes a 2 on 1 elbow grip to pull himself into a low knee shield half guard.
36:39 - Gordon is playing a seated open guard and Tim is using a straight post on Gordon's head. Gordon takes a 2 on 1 wrist grip to connect to Tim. Gordon then takes a 2 on 1 ankle grip and pulls Tim into irimi ashi. Tim attempts to backstep out, but Gordon uses his foot to prevent the back step resulting in mutual ashi.
36:50 - Gordon is attacking from mutual ashi against a standing Tim. Gordon pummels to outside ashi and is working to off balance Tim.
37:12 - Gordon is attacking from outside ashi and attempts an outside heel hook. Tim frees his knee and tries a wedging back take to counter. Gordon has a scoop grip on the leg which helps him sit up resulting in reverse half guard.
37:32 - Tim is trying to attack from De La X. It is not working so he tries to heist back to his feet. Gordon works around to the rear body lock and Tim threatens a guillotine. Gordon puts his ear on the back of Tim making the guillotine ineffective.
37:37 - Gordon is working around to the rear body lock and Tim is threatening a guillotine. Gordon has his ear on the back to prevent the guillotine. He inserts his near hook and switches to a claw grip. He breaks Tim down to the mat and able to complete the back take.
41:07 - Gordon is attacking from the back with a bottom body triangle. He took the back before the points period and now that the points period is in play, Gordon unlocks his body triangle and threatens to trap the arm. He does not trap the arm and re-locks the body triangle on top and gets 3 Points for the back take. This was a nice strategic move.