This week Master Ricardo Cavalcanti along with Clark Gracie show a transition from armbar to omoplata. For more visit rcjiujitsu.com and clarkgracie.com
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This week Master Ricardo Cavalcanti along with Clark Gracie show a transition from armbar to omoplata. For more visit rcjiujitsu.com and clarkgracie.com
This is a drill that Jason Scully created that is a combination of an armbar drill and an omoplata drill.
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A mount escape that works even if you’re a lot smaller than your opponent. From the Compensating for Strength app for iPhone, iPad & Android at http://www.grapplearts.com/Blog/compensating-for-strength-app/
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This week Master Ricardo Cavalcanti shows 3 options for arm triangle / darce choke. For more visit rcjiujitsu.com
Find out just how versatile the Loop Choke can be. Three variations are shown but the possibilities are near endless.
5x World Champion Marcelo Garcia instructs his final sequence to win a 4th ADCC title.
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From the 2011 ADCC world championships, Vinny Magalhaes gets caught in a nasty armbar from Fabricio Werdum. How does he survive this?
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Striaght from Gram high school coach jeff jordan goes over a cross ankle pick.
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In this segment Marcelo Garcia shares a 2 on 1 hook sweep, along with a couple of variations for if you loose your controls on the arm. When grappling nogi, it is much easier to loose the grip controls so it’s important to practice this technique with the variations until it becomes second nature. Think of variation number one as a gift from your opponent, but be ready with variation two and three if you find they’re not in such a giving mood!
Professor Otavio Sousa from GB America shows a great technique off of the guard pull.
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