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#nogi#scoopgrip#weave#destabilization#insidecamping#splitlegs#camping#headposition#lowkneeshieldpass#kneeshieldpass#highkneeshieldpass#halfguardpass#resource#lessimpressedmoreinvolvedbjj#lassopass#underthelegspassing

00:01 - When passing a knee shield half guard, traditionally LIMI would use the weave to smash the guard player's legs together. If the guard player flares their knees, this was LIMI's cue to go under the legs and take a scoop grip because it is easy to get the scoop grip up on your shoulder. However, LIMI watched Kenta do the opposite. Kenta used the weave to split the legs apart instead of smashing the legs together. So when the guard player's knee shield was high, Kenta would use the weave until he got his head inside the knee of the guard player. Now that his head takes over the splitting of the legs, Kenta would remove his weave and pressure forward to drive the defender's knee to their armpit to begin inside camping. If the guard player's knee is low, instead of going into a weave, Kenta used a scoop grip on the leg. The goal of the scoop grip was not to bring the leg up on his shoulder, but to apply reaping pressure to the knee shield leg.

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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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01:00 - The internet has given us access to tons of information that can be a bit overwhelming. The challenge now becomes sifting through all of the information out there to determine what deserves our attention. This course is designed to solve this problem and provide clarity into what deserves our attention and will give us the best results.

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01:11 - From the back, Meregali takes a cross grip and uses the straight jacket system to trap the arm. He then enters a rear top lock before switching hips to finish the rear triangle.

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All Highlights

02:13 - From the front headlock, Meregali throws in a turk hook to go behind and threaten the back take resulting in 3-4 mount.
02:38 - From mount, Meregali uses a shin pin to transition into a hantai sankaku and gets the finish with an ude gatame.
04:36 - From crackdown, Meregali uses a butt drag before entering into an arm bar for the finish.
05:57 - From mount, Meregali has a double chest wrap. He transitions to S-Mount to get the pressure tap. He is monitoring the far arm to prevent the defender's rotation away.
08:47 - From closed guard, Meregali enters the clamp before taking the back.
08:58 - From the back, Meregali traps the arm before transitioning into a rear triangle.
10:10 - From a modified mount with a gift wrap, Meregali hops his foot over the arm to enter the triangle to finish the arm bar.

All Highlights

02:13 - From the front headlock, Meregali throws in a turk hook to go behind and threaten the back take resulting in 3-4 mount.
02:38 - From mount, Meregali uses a shin pin to transition into a hantai sankaku and gets the finish with an ude gatame.
04:36 - From crackdown, Meregali uses a butt drag before entering into an arm bar for the finish.
05:57 - From mount, Meregali has a double chest wrap. He transitions to S-Mount to get the pressure tap. He is monitoring the far arm to prevent the defender's rotation away.
08:47 - From closed guard, Meregali enters the clamp before taking the back.
08:58 - From the back, Meregali traps the arm before transitioning into a rear triangle.
10:10 - From a modified mount with a gift wrap, Meregali hops his foot over the arm to enter the triangle to finish the arm bar.