Caio Terra, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Champion, at 2010 Las Vegas Open versus Carlos Melo – absolute match.
Caio Terra Las Vegas Open – Absolute
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Gary Berger
Caio Terra, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Champion, at 2010 Las Vegas Open versus Carlos Melo – absolute match.
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Gary Berger
A great drill for developing a smooth S-Mount armbar transition. From http://grapplearts.tv, Lesson 23 of the Grappling Concepts Course,
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This is a short attempt to capture the beauty that is the martial art of brazilian jiu-jitsu in the world of mma and on the tatame. There is so much out there, that if I used everything, it would be many hours of footage. This is my video submission towards the Athletic Body Care video sponsorship contest for 2010.
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The clips in the video were taken from a variety of youtube video sources. There is absolutely no intention on my part on any type of copyright infringement. If you see a clip that was from your video, I apologize for not creating a credit section. Please PM me and I will create a list of credits. The video was rushed for production. I apologize once again, PM me, and I will give credit ASAP.
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Gary Berger
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In this video you’ll learn how to attack your opponent’s outside arm with an armbar when he defends his near arm. You’ll also learn how to keep him from redefending his other arm. Some points that are mentioned in the video:
* If the arm you are attacking is on top, then there isn’t a need to attack his outside arm. Just go for the near arm because he’s not defending well.
* If the arm that you are attacking is on the bottom then it’ll be harder to finish the near side arm and that’s when it’s a good option to switch the attack to the other arm.
* Pull his opposite arm elbow in with the forearm of your arm that is closer to his legs/hips.
* Then grab his wrist of his nearside arm with your hand and push it down into his face. This will help to prevent him from switching his grip and defending the other arm your about to attack.
* Keep your butt low and tight when you slide it over his body to the other side.
* The wrist of your arm that isn’t controlling his other arm should curl out and then go under the wrist of the outside arm you are now attacking.
* If your position is correct your opponent should have a hard time defending his other arm and the arm you are now attacking should be more exposed.
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Gary Berger
The flying arm bar. This technique is demonstrated by two of our Submissions 101 members: Aaron Ram and Dylan Fraser.