Dean Lister shows how to get out of a Calf Crank or Knee Compression.
To learn more from Dean Lister check out his DVD “Worry Free Escapes.” Also available on demand.
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Dean Lister shows how to get out of a Calf Crank or Knee Compression.
To learn more from Dean Lister check out his DVD “Worry Free Escapes.” Also available on demand.
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Dean Lister shows how to get out of the nastiest heel hook on the planet. To learn more from Dean Lister check out his DVD “Worry Free Escapes.” Also available on demand. http://bit.ly/2Kakceo
When you attack with a choke your opponent will often try to block by dropping his chin down to his chest. Here are 5 techniques to choke him anyway! My BJJ Newsletter is here: http://www.grapplearts.com/newsletter and some related choking videos include…
A Rear Naked Choke Tutorial
A Cool Trick for the RNC
Escaping the RNC
Take care, and good luck with your training!
Stephan Kesting
André ( Deco ) and Didi Martins.
• Position :
– Knee on Belly / Arm Bar.
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• Music :
– PACIFIC SUN – Nicolai Heidlas Music
In this video, I discuss a little trick that is more a state of mind an approach rather than a technique. But it’s easily just as effective. And it is often overlooked. Every time I tell my students this little trick their results from back control go through the roof! check out the video and give it a try on the mat. Let me know how you go
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3x ADCC Champ Dean Lister shows his Armbar Escape that he used against the great Xande Riberio.
To learn more from Dean Lister check out his DVD “Worry Free Escapes.” Also available on demand. http://bit.ly/2Kakceo
This is only a small tip, but it’s one that you may find very useful when your opponent does a good top of protecting their neck. It has served me well over the years!
The bridge and roll is basic. It is simple. It is taught very early on in the white belt syllabus – but so many of us stop using it. Because they are not using it correctly. There are some simple tricks that in reality are not tricks…they are MUSTS. If you do them…the bridge and roll will be your favorite technique. Not a forgotten one. So, watch this video. Learn the tricks. And give it a try on the mat. Let me know how you go.
Gianni Grippo’s pursuit for perfection serves as the catalyst that will help transform the Jiu Jitsu scene for generations to come. In his first feature length instructional, this extraordinary athlete and 4x IBJJF World Champion walks you through his favorite attacks from the De La Riva Guard. You’ll receive over 85 minutes of expert instruction and tips to help improve your De La Riva game from beginning-to-end… you will not miss a single detail! Click here for more details https://goo.gl/IUjh47
If your opponent is standing up and detached from you then he has a lot of freedom of motion and can run around your legs if he’s fast. Of course you could stand up, but if his takedowns are better than yours and you want to stay on the ground then you have to latch onto him somehow. Here’s one of my favourite sequences to control an opponent who’s standing in front of me when I’m sitting in the guard.
This is an excerpt from my new BJJ instructional, about which you can find out more at http://www.grapplearts.com/slx
Denilson Pimenta – Collar Drag to the Back (Single Leg) – Drill with Partner
The 3 most common mistakes made when doing the shrimping motion in BJJ. Download my guide to BJJ at http://www.grapplearts.com/roadmap