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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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Back Mount Transitions

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Description: A few basic methods of taking backmount from sidemount - very important when dealing with an opponent who is difficult to pin or someone of much greater strength. Throw out some comments we'd love to hear 'em. Dig this stuff? Scope the sponsor: enemyskull Scope the academy: OBJJA J

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IFAacademy - Austin, TX - Escape Back Mount & Preventing The Choke An Alternate Option

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Description: IFA Academy (IFAacademy Austin, TX) Chief Instructor Frank Benn demonstrates how to prevent the rear-naked choke and escape from the back mount position.

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SUBMISSION GRAPPLING by ANDRE LIMA

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Description: ANDRE LIMA (black GI) AND LUIZ BAEK TRAINING BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU AT JOHN MACHADO BJJ ACADEMY IN CULVER CITY, CA. SUBMISSIONS: 1) Armbar from the guard 2) Kneebar from the guard 3) Ankle lock from the guard pass 4) Clock choke 5) Calf slicer 6) Loop choke 7) Choke from the back GUARD PASSES: 1) Barbosa style pass 2) Double under smash pass 3) Knee in the middle pass 4) Margarida pass SWEEPS: 1) Hal...

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Advanced Foot-Lock (from Back-mount!)

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Description: Lars Wallin BJJ For school locations in Sweden visit wallinmma lb4lbboxing vasterasbjjteam.se centret.nu New school just opened in Los Angeles ,CA on 1110 S. La Cieniga Ave (at LB4LB Boxing)

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Ankle Lock Counter To the Back Mount

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Description: CSW Coach Brian Yamasaki demonstrates details for improving the efficiency of the ankle crank counter the the back mount position.

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Kali Pagano - Empty Hand Grappling : Back Saddle Neck Crank / Neck Breaker

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Description: Neck crank for the back mount

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Back Roll to Footlocks - Mount Escape

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Description: This is a mount escape where you can roll backwards and end in a mount escape. This has been used in competition for submission grappling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and mixed martial arts.

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Grappling & Amateur MMA Highlights 2007 - 2009 So Far so Good So What!

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Description: This video is not about strenght, perfect athleticism or dominant wins. It is just a reflection of my last years of dedication to this wunderful sport. Have Fun!

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Single Leg Counter to Back Mount

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Description: Pedro Sauer Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Black Belt James Gardener shows a counter to the single let takedown which results in taking your opponent's back. For more techniques and instruction visit: unifiedbjj

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Armbar from BackMount

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Description: This video demonstrates how to secure the armbar from the back mount position. This is helpful for when your opponent is effectively defending the choke.


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