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Crucifix Armbar and Bow and Arrow Choke from Back with Seatbelt Control
     

2 Part Technique - Even though no points are scored in the Crucifix, it's still a position with many opportunities for a submission or advancement in position. The Crucifix Armbar is one of those opportunities. Even if the opponent esc...
Bow and Arrow Choke from the Back
     

2 Part Technique - The Bow and Arrow Choke from the Back is the strongest of Gi Chokes. When you secure the collar with your hand, lift the opponent's head with your other hand and place the collar inside for a completely secure submis...
Posted: 5374 days ago
 80273 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - The Bow and Arrow Choke is the strongest Gi Choke from the Back Position. Use your under hook hand to assist in giving your choking hand the opponent's lapel. Grab around your opponent's head and pull back to create ...
Posted: 5299 days ago
 79863 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - The Bow and Arrow Choke is the most successful Gi Submission from the Back. Because of it's popularity, opponents will continue to learn how to defend and counter the submission. A common way to roadblock the choke i...
Posted: 5256 days ago
 78094 views
Collar Choke from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

3 Part Technique - Feed the collar to your over arm from Seat Belt control and initiate the best grip possible to start the submissions. Push the opponent's blocking hand away and zip the choking grip up the collar for a tighter choke....
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

3 Part Technique - Depending on what the opponent gives you, either zip your choking hand up the collar or immediately open it and secure the grip to start the choke. Pass your leg over the opponent's stomach, reach deep under his leg,...
Posted: 5149 days ago
 74381 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from the Back
     

2 Part Technique - Feed the collar to your over arm from Seat Belt control and initiate the best grip possible to start the submissions. Push the opponent's blocking hand away and zip the choking grip up the collar for a tighter choke....
Posted: 5104 days ago
 72643 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Feed the collar to your over arm from Seat Belt control and initiate the best grip possible to start the submissions. Pull the opponent's head back and yank the collar under his chin. Reach under his leg and finish t...
Posted: 4997 days ago
 71339 views
Lapel Control vs Back Escape, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent begins to break your Seatbelt Control with the Back Escape, secure grips on his collar behind the neck and by his lapel to stop him from escaping his shoulders onto the mat any further. Use the contr...
Posted: 4942 days ago
 70955 views
Collar Choke from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back, Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

3 Part Technique - There is an opportunity to shoot your hand deep into your opponent's collar when you roll him from his escape side back to your ideal choking side. Upon bringing back over to the correct side, use your under-hand to ...
Seatbelt Control from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - The Bow-N-Arrow Choke in a devastating submission which requires a bit of patience and perseverance to apply against a defensive opponent. Latch onto his collar with your choking hand from Seatbelt Control and use yo...
Posted: 4934 days ago
 70203 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - The Bow-N-Arrow Choke is a devastating submission you can add to your arsenal, and it all begins with your overhand grabbing the lapel of your opponent's gi from the Back. Your opponent will more than likely defend h...
Posted: 4893 days ago
 70115 views
Bow-n-Arrow Choke vs Turtle, Bow-n-Arrow Choke from Back, Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

3 Part Technique - While riding turtle with the Seatbelt fastened and both back hooks set, if you're not strong enough to "espalha o frango", that is to say, breaking your opponent's base flat onto the mat, then resort to the Bow-n-Arr...
Seatbelt Control from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - Choosing which side to hold your opponent on while maintaining Seatbelt Control is a trade-off: Laying on your overhook's side trades attack-ability for control, and laying on your underhook's side yields the opposit...
Posted: 4767 days ago
 68322 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back, Arm Trap from Back, Rear Naked Choke
     

3 Part Technique - While holding the Seatbelt against an opponent focused on defending the submission, turn him onto your overhook's side to increase your ability to attack. Use 1on1 Wrist Control to free his bottom hand from his colla...
Posted: 4766 days ago
 67946 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo instructs the fundamentals of his favorite Gi Choke, the Bow and Arrow Choke from the Back.
Posted: 2497 days ago
 67820 views
Seatbelt Control from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - Since the Seatbelt Control is an asymmetrical hold in terms of mirroring left and right, laying on the side of your underhook lends itself to a greater chance of escape for your opponent, but an easier time at attack...
Posted: 4709 days ago
 67446 views
Hand & Grip Fighting vs Back Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo explains his approach to fighting the opponent's grips and hands, directing himself towards the Seat Belt and Collar Chokes.
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - Prevent the opponent from touching his head on the mat, because that is his first step in escaping. Use your bottom hand to feed the choking arm, pull the opponent's forehead back for space, and zipper your choking a...
Posted: 4732 days ago
 67262 views
Bow and Arrow Choke vs Back Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo answers Bow & Arrow Choke escapes by continually forcing the opponent back into position while holding a straight and secured collar grip.
Posted: 2631 days ago
 62035 views
Bow and Arrow Choke vs Back Escape
     

2 Part Lesson - Feed the lapel and trap the opponent's arm with your leg before he forces his shoulders to the mat to escape your Bow and Arrow Choke. If the opponent grabs your left pants and leg to remove your hooks and escape, catch...
Posted: 2633 days ago
 61711 views
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows two entries into arguably the best submission utilizing the kimono: [I] The Bow-'n'-Arrow Choke (Othenjime, Okurierijime, et al. variations) is by far and away the most powerful strangulation one can apply...
Posted: 2365 days ago
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Bow-N-Arrow Choke from Back → Double Arm Control Armbar from Mount → Spiral Armbar
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo loses his choke but rallies for an armbar: [I] If you encounter difficulty finishing the Bow-N-Arow Choke (Othenjime) because your opponent is defending strongly, sit him up to take out your leg and regain the M...
Okuri-Eri-Jime from Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows contingent options for when his opponent is defending his Bow-N-Arrow Choke: [I] If your opponent makes counter-grips against your sleeve or even his own lapel to pull away from your strangle, utilize your...
Posted: 2680 days ago
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Back Control Recovery → Bow and Arrow Choke → Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo finishes the Collar Choke from Back: [I] The Collar Grip provides an invaluable opportunity to make your opponent tap, in that, it does not require you to open up your opponent's chin to make space for the stran...
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