Submissions
Ninja Roll Choke with Triangle / Mount Variation
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A highly effective technique you definitely don't want anybody trying on you
The Ezekiel Choke Breakdown Tutorial
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A very powerful submission that can be used against your opponent even from inside his Closed guard
Mount attacks – “Rafael Formiga” Barbosa
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Rafael Barbosa demonstrates some great submissions from the mount position
Arm Triangle Tip
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An Arm Triangle tip that will definitely change your game
Wristlock from Mount using the lapel
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For sure your opponent will not be expecting you to submit using this technique, so surprise him!
Rafael Formiga – Mount attacks
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Rafael Formiga shows 2 attacks from the mount position.
Kurt Osiander – Triangle from Mount
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Triangle from Mount by Kurt Osiander
Henry Akins – Arm triangle from mount
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Black Belt under Rickson Gracie, Henry Akins, shows an Arm triangle from the Mount position.
Marcelo Garcia – Triangle Choke from Mount
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Marcelo Garcia shows you how to submit using the Triangle from Mount.
Cross Choke Mount Attack
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Great details on one of the most effective submissions.
Side control to mount + submission
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Check out this combination of movements which starts from the Side control, goes into the Knee on belly and finished with an Ezekiel choke from the mount.
Armbar to inverted triangle
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Sneaky inverted triangle starting from the Armbar position.
Cross Choke Mastery Seminar
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There are two types of people, cross choke masters and cross choke amateurs. In this installment of the "Seminar Series," Rener Gracie breaks down a critical variation of the Cross Choke Mastery.
Roger Gracie – Guillotine from Butterfly + Sweep
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The one and only, Roger Gracie, shows a Guillotine from the butterfly guard + a sweep from the same position.