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#nogi#underhook#crossgrip#elbowtie#armtrap#turningescape#back#straightjacket#resource#lessimpressedmoreinvolvedbjj#rotationprevention

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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#levijonesleary#nogi#technique#guardpass#smashpass#legdrag#butterflyhalfguardpass#kneeshieldpass#highkneeshieldpass#halfguardpass#resource#outsidepassing

00:00 - When trying to do a knee cut to pass the guard, we are often met with a strong knee shield by the guard player. As the top player, to get around the knee shield, we can post on their shoulder and their shin as we step over their knee shield leg putting ourselves in a butterfly half guard. Then, we switch sides and shuffle our feet as we leg drag their knee shield leg. If at any time the bottom player lets their knee drift away from their chest, we can enter the smash pass position. If they are doing the right thing, keeping their knee to their chest, then we will leg drag.

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#jacobcouch#jacobrodriguez#nogi#sweep#closedguard#wristride#kimura#submissionpositiondilemma#mountentry#footage#dagestanihandcuff

04:29 - From closed guard, Jacob sits up for a kimura grip and Jay takes a dagestani handcuff to counter. Jacob keeps the kimura grip and is able to put the hand behind the back. Jay does a side roll to alleviate the pressure resulting in a sweep to mount.

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11:37 - From the back, the defender turns to their knees. The attacker does a great job of using his body triangle as also a crab hook to follow the roll to their knees.

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All Highlights

06:43 - From standing, one player takes an underhook and the other does an ashi slide to pull guard. He tries to enter reverse X-Guard and threatens a kani basami. However, this fails and he switches to enter irimi ashi.
06:54 - He tries to enter reverse X-Guard and threatens a kani basami. However, this fails and he switches to enter irimi ashi.
06:58 - From irimi ashi, the defender clears the foot off his hip and back steps to complete the guard pass to side control. The bottom player has a scoop grip on the bottom leg which acts as a shin pin for the top player. They end up rolling through into the back crucifix.
07:20 - From irimi ashi, the defender clears the foot off his hip and back steps to complete the guard pass to side control. The bottom player has a scoop grip on the bottom leg which acts as a shin pin for the top player. They end up rolling through into the back crucifix.
07:34 - From north south, the bottom player turns in to wrestle up. The top player moves towards the legs and rolls though to counter with a T-Kimura.
07:38 - From the T-Kimura, the defender turns away to their knees. The attacker is able to take the back.
09:18 - From the back with double overhooks, the defender uses a 2 on 1 grip to initiate the escape. The attacker threatens the RNC only to switch to the underhook side to maintain control.
09:40 - From the overhook side, the attacker has a figure 4 head and arm. He strategically takes out his top hook and transitions to a high ball ride. He is easily able to reinsert his top hook and get 3 Points.
11:56 - From a kneeling back situation, the top player takes a cradle to break the bottom player down.
12:11 - From the back, the defender escapes by getting his back to the mat. The attacker follows up to mount for an additional 2 Points.

All Highlights

06:43 - From standing, one player takes an underhook and the other does an ashi slide to pull guard. He tries to enter reverse X-Guard and threatens a kani basami. However, this fails and he switches to enter irimi ashi.
06:54 - He tries to enter reverse X-Guard and threatens a kani basami. However, this fails and he switches to enter irimi ashi.
06:58 - From irimi ashi, the defender clears the foot off his hip and back steps to complete the guard pass to side control. The bottom player has a scoop grip on the bottom leg which acts as a shin pin for the top player. They end up rolling through into the back crucifix.
07:20 - From irimi ashi, the defender clears the foot off his hip and back steps to complete the guard pass to side control. The bottom player has a scoop grip on the bottom leg which acts as a shin pin for the top player. They end up rolling through into the back crucifix.
07:34 - From north south, the bottom player turns in to wrestle up. The top player moves towards the legs and rolls though to counter with a T-Kimura.
07:38 - From the T-Kimura, the defender turns away to their knees. The attacker is able to take the back.
09:18 - From the back with double overhooks, the defender uses a 2 on 1 grip to initiate the escape. The attacker threatens the RNC only to switch to the underhook side to maintain control.
09:40 - From the overhook side, the attacker has a figure 4 head and arm. He strategically takes out his top hook and transitions to a high ball ride. He is easily able to reinsert his top hook and get 3 Points.
11:56 - From a kneeling back situation, the top player takes a cradle to break the bottom player down.
12:11 - From the back, the defender escapes by getting his back to the mat. The attacker follows up to mount for an additional 2 Points.