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Technique: 'Guard/Butterfly/Bottom/Transitions - Armdrag from Butterfly';
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2on1 Armdrag to Seatbelt in the Gi
     

2 Part Technique - Breaking the opponent's grip on your Gi pants leads to the transition of the Armdrag to the Seatbelt. This is a great technique against larger and stronger opponents.
Hand Fighting for Controls
     

2 Part Technique - Before you can establish controls to perform various sweeps, you must Hand Fight first. Use Hand Fighting to prevent the opponent from establishing grips while being offensive for your own controls and grips. Sometim...
Armdrag to Takedown from the Guard and Jumping on the Back
     

2 Part Technique - Hand fight for the wrist control and Armdrag the opponent while scooting your body to the outside. Now, the opponent prevents you from Taking the Back, so instead finish with a Takedown. If the opponent stands up, sw...
Armdrag to Double Leg from Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - When the opponent grabs your legs to pass they expose themselves to Armdrags. The opponent might defend you from taking their back, but will give up the Double Leg in the process.
Posted: 5341 days ago
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Armdrag from Butterfly, Armdrag Leg Catch to X-Guard Sweep
     

2 Part Technique - The Armdrag from Butterfly Guard is a versatile and dynamic transition that can lead directly to the Back with Seatbelt Control, or even to the X-Guard when he defends by stepping up. Hand-Fight to gain the cross und...
2on1 Control from Butterfly Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Know the consequences of your attack. For example, you must be aware of all of your opponent's available reactions for when you assume 2on1 Control over his arm: (A) If he does nothing, gain more by switching for Cro...
Hand Fighting from Butterfly, Armdrag, Double Leg from Butterfly, 2on1 Control, 1Leg X Guard Entry, Hook Sweep from Butterfly Guard
     

3 Part Technique - While hand fighting from Butterfly, bait your opponent with a free same-side grip on your wrist and Armdrag into a Double Leg from Butterfly. If he doesn't let go of your wrist after you direct him with the drag, bre...
Hand Fighting from Butterfly → Armdrag from Butterfly → Double Leg from Butterfly
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo initiates a scramble to improve: [I] If you cannot readily gain a stable control against your opponent, use the moment he opens up after defending your grips to follow-up with a tackle. Dive onto his legs and tr...
Hand Fighting from Butterfly → Double Leg from Butterfly → Star Sweep from Omoplata
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo advises us to not fall like fresh fruit: [I] Catch your opponent off-guard when reels back from Hand-Fighting with an explosive tackle. Switch your base from seated to kneeling and drive forward into the small g...
Arm Drag Back Take & Double Leg from Butterfly
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo navigates through his classic Arm Drag Back Take from Butterfly Guard, in addition to connecting a Double Leg Tackle as the opponent opens space to counter his arm drag.
2on1 Drag from Butterfly
     

2 Part Lesson - Marcelo redefines his class Arm Drag Back Take by substituting the traditional Arm Drag with the 2on1 Control to clear an opening.
Posted: 2986 days ago
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Arm Drag to Omoplata vs Under Hook
     

2 Part Lesson - The opponent counters your arm drag by pressuring forward to pin you with his Under Hook. Look to escape his hold or reverse his clutch through an Omoplata by over extending his reach.
Posted: 3000 days ago
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Hand-Fighting from Butterfly, Armdrag to Double Leg from Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo demonstrates how to perform a Double Leg Tackle from Butterfly Guard with an Armdrag Set-Up. This technique is particularly applicable in the event that your opponent has a sturdy base while kneeling against you...
Armdrag to Back, Armdrag to Omoplata, Armdrag to Monoplata
     

1 Part Lesson — Paul teaches bonus material for Lesson VideoId=20991: [I] If you attempt an Arm Drag without controlling the opponent's wrist during the movement, you may need to transition to an Omoplata to prevent him from gaining an...
Arm-Drag from Butterfly-Guard, Jumping on the Back, Seat-Belt Control from Back
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo pursues the Back-Pack Position: If you are able to cross your opponent's arm or hit an Arm-Drag from Seated/Butterfly Guard, you will have the opportunity to take your opponent's back and fasten the Seat-Belt w...
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