How to teach your child how to escape the mount position with your arms pinned. This is a very common bully/ self defense situation.
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How to teach your child how to escape the mount position with your arms pinned. This is a very common bully/ self defense situation.
During my visit with Carlos Mendez at Relson Gracie Athens Ohio, we
taught a class together. Carlos taught the fundamentals application to
twisting arm control from the mount and I shared a few options as well.
Here is a simple escape from this very troublesome position.
In this series we are attacking the turtle position from a sportive
perspective. Professor Robin Gieseler shows a simple way to open up
your opponent to start the attack then ends with a choke from the
crucifix position.
“Tafi Maradi no voice” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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In this episode of How to Teach Your Kids Jiu-Jitsu, Relson Gracie
Black Belt and father of 7 Professor Robin Gieseler and special guest
Zoen Gieseler show how to teach your child the front roll for jiu-jitsu.
This week we have a guest instructor from Relson Gracie Leblon.
Professor Jean Vandesteen shows a sneaky but very effective choke from
the guard position.
Music: “Tafi Maradi no voice” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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If your arm gets trapped in the guard it can be very difficult to
survive. In this video, Gracie Ohio instructor Robin Gieseler, shows a
few simple escape methods.
Music Credits:
“Tafi Maradi” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin GIeseler shows a simple and effective
counter to the inverted triangle.