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Guard
The guard (in Judo sometimes referred to colloquially as do-osae or "trunk hold"; in Catch Wrestling...
Closed guard
The closed guard is the typical guard position. The legs are hooked behind the back of the opponent,...
Open guard
The open guard is typically used to perform various joint locks and chokeholds. The legs can be used...
Butterfly guard
The butterfly guard involves both of the legs being hooked with the ankles in between the opponents ...
Spider guard
The spider guard comprises a number of positions all of which involve controlling the opponents arms...
X-guard
The x-guard is an open guard where one of the combatants is standing up and the other is on his back...
De la Riva guard
The De la Riva guard (also called the De la Riva hook and jello guard) is an open guard that was pop...
Turtle guard
The turtle is primarily a defensive position and unlike most is not based on the use of the legs for...
Rubber guard
This is a position that keeps the opponent down in your guard. Popularized by Eddie Bravo, also the ...
Half guard
Half guard or alternatively half mount is a ground grappling position where one combatant is lying o...
Side control
Side control (often also called side mount or sometimes cross mount) is a dominant ground grappling ...
Kata-gatame
The kata-gatame ( "shoulder hold") is a pinning hold where the opponent is held around the head, wit...
Kesa-gatame
Kesa-gatame or scarf hold is a pinning hold that is performed from side control by turning slightly ...
Knee-on-stomach
Knee-on-stomach (alternative names or slight variations include knee-on-belly, knee-on-chest, knee-r...
North-south
The north-south position (also known as north/south or four quarter) is a ground grappling position ...
Mount
The mount or mounted position is a dominant ground grappling position position, where one combatant ...
Back mount
Back mount or rear mount is a dominant ground grappling position where one combatant is behind the o...
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Solo Armbar Drill

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Description: Practice your armbar with no training partner

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Armbar Drills #2

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Description: Legs only Armbar Drill

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Arm bar drills

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Description: Recorded on February 2, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.

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Arm bar flow drill from mount

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Description: This is a simple full mount arm bar drill from mount. This is a drill from Atomas ju jitsu.

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Arm Bar drill correction

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Description: Video response to grappling drills. Not meant to insult the guy but give him some insight to what he is doing wrong in the drill. Lol and sorry about the baby noise in the background :P

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S-Mount Armbar Drill

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Description: A great drill for developing a smooth S-Mount armbar transition. From grapplearts.tv, Lesson 23 of the Grappling Concepts Course,

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Sambo Techniques - Armbar Drill

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Description: Flow drill for armbar attacks from the guard. Shows the drill broken down into the individual elements depending on the defence your opponent uses, and then the whole drill with a partner. 1 - kickover sweep 2 - spin under if you are stacked 3 - helicopter if opponent brings his head down 4 - knee bar if opponent stands

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Arm Bar Drill

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Arm Bar Technique and Arm Bar Drill

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Description: Created on January 1, 2010 using FlipShare.

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Team Mica & Don Arm Bar Drills

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Description: A couple ideas I use for my arm bars.


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