Full Guard Arm Drag to the Back with a RNC
Guard Arm Drag , Back Take, RNC
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Full Guard Arm Drag to the Back with a RNC
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Gary Berger
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This technique will help you become a Human Backpack. The hip shovel is a great way to position yourself back to the back control. It’s super easy. one of the most common things that will happen from back mount is your opponent will try to get their back to the mat to turn into guard.
Now some other tips that a didn’t mention in the video that are worth some note!
You don’t always have to just use the standard seatbelt grip. A lot of times you will see me start in the seatbelt grip but I will also be controlling the wrist like the Choke I showed in the video. Another great grip you may have to use is double under wrist control. This is used from the turtle backmount or the seated backmount shown in the video.
You can also lose the back mount and gain mount instead. If you do not wish to stay on the back simply let them turn their back to the mat step your top leg over and come up. I will be doing a video on this next because it is a great tool to have.
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This is a simple concept but one I often see forgotten. Under the pressure of rolling or competition I’ve seen people do this…many times. But one you get caught in this footlock from crossing your feet from the back. You won’t do it again. It can also be turned into a powerful submission. Check it out, try it on the mat (carefully) and let me know how you go…
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Classic move from Cobrinha to take the back from lapel guard. You can see all the details for this move and hundreds more by going to: CobrinhaOnline.com
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João Paulo Bertuccelli and Guilherme Pinheiro.
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Ninjas, in this video I bust out a series of gnarly little chokes and arm-bars galore! This little experiment I call, “The Ultimate Back Attack”! Play around with these moves and make whatever adjustments you need to compliment your body size / flexibility, etc. I show a few variations on the choke that work well if you have shorter limbs. Yes, some of these moves do require decent flexibility, but you don’t need to be a yoga master either! Remember, flexibility comes from a daily, disciplined stretching routine. I am more flexible in my mid 40’s than when I was in my early 20’s! Why, because now I stretch every chance I get. I rarely sit in chairs anymore as I would rather be on the floor stretching. Make it a part of your training,not just something you do 5 minutes before you roll. Good Luck and as always, Happy Training!
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Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Tony Passos. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Tony Passos. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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Gary Berger
Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Tony Passos. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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Imanari conducted a leg lock seminar in Seoul, Korea and taught his famous rolling heel hook and submission variations.