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COURSE CONTENT
Volume 01
Leg Drag Retention
Leg Drag Retention 2
Leg Drag Retention 3
Leg Drag Retention 4
Leg Drag Retention 5
Long Step Guard Pass Retention
The Cranial Shift
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive
Head Protection
Volume 02
Toreando Guard Pass Retention
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2
Volume 03
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention
Double Under Pass
Double Under Pass Part 2
Double Under Pass Part 3
Double Under Pass Part 4
Putting It All Together
Over Under Guard Pass Retention
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4
Volume 04
Connection
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Scissor Guard
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Hip Heist
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Back Heist
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Power Prop
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention
Volume 05
2nd Skill of Guard Retention – Framing – Nature and Purpose Of Framing
Frames & Distance – Forehand Frame
Forearm Frame
Back Hand Frames
Self Framing
3rd Skill of Guard Retention – Breakign and Negating Grips – Breaking vs Negating
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention – Demarcation Lines
Volume 06
The First Skill of Guard Retention – Movement-Seated Position – Scooting
Rolling Inversion
Hip Heisting
Supine Position – Shrimping
Pummelling
Pendulum
Scissoring
Spinning Inversion
Rollbacks
back Heist
Turtle Position – Shoulder Roll
Sitting
Volume 07
The Big Picture – General Theory of Guard Retention
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention
The Importance of Guard Retention
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention
Volume 08
Introduction To Guard Retention
Guard Retention Overview
Volume 09
Introduction To Guard Retention
Guard Retention Overview
Volume 10
The Big Picture – General Theory of Guard Retention
2 Most Basic Requirements of Guard Retention
The Importance of Guard Retention
The Unforgivable Sin of Guard Retention
The 3 Postures of Guard Retention
Volume 11
The First Skill of Guard Retention – Movement-Seated Position – Scooting
Rolling Inversion
Hip Heisting
Supine Position – Shrimping
Pummelling
Pendulum
Scissoring
Spinning Inversion
Rollbacks
back Heist
Turtle Position – Shoulder Roll
Sitting
Volume 12
2nd Skill of Guard Retention – Framing – Nature and Purpose Of Framing
Frames & Distance – Forehand Frame
Forearm Frame
Back Hand Frames
Self Framing
3rd Skill of Guard Retention – Breakign and Negating Grips – Breaking vs Negating
Ultimate Theory of Guard Retention – Demarcation Lines
Volume 13
Connection
5 Things Opponent Needs to Pass Your Guard
Single Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Scissor Guard
2nd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Hip Heist
3rd Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Back Heist
4th Most Important Tool of Guard Retention – Power Prop
The Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense
the Theory of Cycles of Offense & Defense 2
The Crticial Importance of Head Control in Guard Retention
Volume 14
The Specific Theory of Guard Retention
Double Under Pass
Double Under Pass Part 2
Double Under Pass Part 3
Double Under Pass Part 4
Putting It All Together
Over Under Guard Pass Retention
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 2
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 3
Over Under Guard Pass Retention 4
Volume 15
Toreando Guard Pass Retention
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 2
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 3
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 4
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 5
Toreando Guard Pass Retention 6
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention
Knee Slice Guard Pass Retention 2
Volume 16
Leg Drag Retention
Leg Drag Retention 2
Leg Drag Retention 3
Leg Drag Retention 4
Leg Drag Retention 5
Long Step Guard Pass Retention
The Cranial Shift
Back Exposure Benign and Destructive
Head Protection
Volume 17
overview
general introduction to half guard bottom
Volume 18
The Paradox of Half Guard
Half Guard Bottom – The Alignment Issue
Kuzushi From Half Guard Bottom
Half Elbow Escape Series
Grip Dominance in Half Guard
Volume 19
Single Elbow escape series
Single Elbow Escape Part 2 – Shoulder Crunch Sumi Gaeshi
Single Elbow Escape Part 3 – Scoop Half Butterfly
Scoop Half Butterfly Series
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 2 Rotating Round Leg
Scoop Half Butterfly Series Part 3 Details of Scoop Grip
The Double Elbow Escape Series
Reverse Crossface – Reverse Elbow Escape
Elbow Escape vs Reverse Underhook
Summarzing Half Guard From Inferior Grips
Volume 20
Getting to Underhooks
Winning From UnderhookS – The Tight Waist Series
Fundamental Reason Why the Tight Waist Series is Most effective half guar position – The Trilemma
Roll Through Sweeps
Roll Through Sweeps 2
Roll Through Sweeps 3
The Movements Behind The Moves
The Lower Leg Shift
Volume 21
The 90 Degree Rule
The Knee Lift
The Hip Shift
The Law of The Elbow
Directionality of Force For Roll Through Sweeps
The Single Most Important Section On This Video
Taking Your Opponents Back: Duck Under
Taking The Back From Tight Waist
The Limp Arm
Volume 22
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 2
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 3
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 4
Tight Waist vs Whizzer Situation 5 – Going From Half Guard to Tight Waist
Foot Fighting From Half Guard
Practical Applications of Foot Fighting
Takedowns From Tight Waist: The outside Hook – Circular Finish
Linear Finish Double Leg
Linear Finish Double Leg Part 2
Reverse Double Leg
Stepping Around a Whizzer to a Far Hook
Summary of Tight Waist Series
Volume 23
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 2
Lapel Single Legs From Half Guard 3
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps
General Consideration on Posture for Half Guard Sweeps 2
Summary of the Lapel Single Leg Series
Volume 24
Knee Lever Series
Knee Lever Series 2
The Back Roll Sweep
Problem of Reverse Half Guards
Problem of Reverse Half Guards 2
Volume 25
Closed Guard Overview
What Is The Central Message Of This Video?
The First Three Abilities We Need To Be Effective From Closed Guard
The Deepest Message Of This Video – The Six Vulnerabilities Inside A Closed Guard
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 1
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 2
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 3
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 4
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 5
The Six Vulnerabilities – Part 6
Volume 26
Understanding A closed Guard
General Overview Of The Closed Guard
A Key Insight With Closed Guard: Who Is Really On Top?
Holding And Controlling A Closed Guard
The Second Key To Postural Control: The Cross Collar Grip
Establishing Angle From Closed Guard
The Theory Of A Strong First Move
Volume 27
The Side Scissor: Elbow Across The Centerline – Converting a Closed Guard to a Side Scissor
The Subtle Push Pull Dynamic of the Side Scissor Position
Locking Down The Side Scissor
Unlocking The Great Secret of the Side Scissor Position
The Wrist Sweep From Side Scissor
The Elbow Sweep From Side Scissor
Rolling Armbar (Juji Gatame)
Side Scissor into Rear Triangle (Ushiro Sankaku)
Side Scissor Position Working with Lower Head Position: Flower Sweep
Pendulum Sweep
Knee Lever sweep
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi)
Hook Sweep (Sumi Gaeshi) Part 2
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 2
Troubleshooting The Transition From Closed Guard To Side Scissor: Shoulder Posting 3- Overcoming Biggest Problem with Side Scissor: Hip Sweep
Overview of the Side Scissor Series
Volume 28
The Top Lock/Armbar – The Top Lock
The Number One Grip
Attacking With the Arm Lock (Juji Gatame) From Top Lock Position
The 45 Inside Position
Arm Bar (Juji Gatame) From Closed Guard
Volume 29
Knees/Hip On Floor – Flower Sweep
The Hip Sweep
Hip Sweep Setup – Misdirection
Hip Sweep Setup – Cross Elbow Post
Hip Sweep Setup – Grip Break Method
The Golden Rule of The Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Flower Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Collar Tie Method
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture – Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Breaking Your Opponent’s Posture When Your Opponent Posts One Leg: Scoop Sweep to Hip Sweep
Cross Cuff Hip Sweep
The Hip Sweep: Putting It All Together
Volume 30
Scissor Sweep
Scissor Sweep Double Sleeve Grips
2 On 1 Grip Scissor Sweep
Scissor Sweep On a Posted Leg
The Pendulum Sweep
Pendulum Sweep With Cuff Grip
The Pendulum Sweep as a Learning Device
The Strongest Pendulum Sweep: Trapping The Arm
The Versatility of The Arm Trap
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 2
The Versatility of The Arm Trap Part 3
Volume 31
The Clamp/Hand On Floor – Transition From Closed Guard to The Clamp
Attacking From The Clamp
Trap Triangle/Inside Wrist – Inside Wrist Grip
Overhead Sweep
Volume 32
Attacking A Standing Opponent – applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Scooping Sweep
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Handstand Sweep
applying The Principle of Opportunity: The Leg Trap Sweep
Omoplata Sweeps on a Standing Opponent
The Double Ankle Sweep
Volume 33
Introduction to open guard
Theory – What is the value of the open guard position?
a contradiction in Jiu-Jitsu and the fundamental problem of guard position
Finding advantage within a neutral position
the four main scenarios you will need to deal with when working from open guard position
how to grip the Gi for maximum results
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi
The single biggest determinant of success from open guard: Kuzushi Part 2
Overcoming the complexity problem: The 6 principles of sweeps from open guard – Feet off the floor principle
Double direction
Arm trap
Action reaction
Wrestling reversal
Double trouble
Volume 34
Overcoming the offense/defense problem: balancing guard retention with guard offense
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development – the double seated position
Two crucial skill sets for open guard development – first contact and entry into open guard
Volume 35
Practical Applications – Attacking an opponent on two knees – Special Study: The hook sweep/sumi gaeshi – hook sweep/sumi gaeshi
directionality of force
principle of ken ken
changing direction sumi gaeshi
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi practical application
the role of your two legs in hook sweeps
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi angles of attack
look where you want them to land
multiple grips for hook sweep/sumi gaeshi
hook sweep/sumi gaeshi grip and go
dealing with a posted hand
double direction sasae
Volume 36
sumi gaeshi and chest contact
hook sweep from a supine position
hook sweep from a supine position part 2
leg frames from butterfly guard
Arm trap sumi gaeshi/ hook sweep series
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi with arm trap
Hook sweep sumi gaeshi combined with sasae
Supine arm traps
Yoko sumi gaeshi
Side to side arm trap sumi gaeshi
Arm drag/arm trap hook sweep
sumi gaeshi on a standing opponent
spider sumi gaeshi
hiza guruma
hiza guruma from underhooks
spider guard on a kneeling opponent
Volume 37
Attacking an opponent on one knee – an opponent on one knee/knee drop position
hiza guruma when opponent is on one knee
ankle pick (kibisu gaeshi)
shoe lace to shoe lace
kneeling opponent transition to ashi garami
Attacking a standing opponent – Special Study: Tomoe Nage – getting feet off the mat with tomoe nage
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (Part 2)
tomoe nage sweep De la riva variation (part 3)
sumi Tomoe Nage
sumi tomoe nage Part 2
Lapel and spider Tomoe Nage
Double Footed Tomoe Nage
Lasso Tomoe Nage
yoko Tomoe nage as a sweep
Volume 38
Special Study: the cross collar cuff and bicep guard – the single greatest open guard of them all: cross collar cuff and bicep
Attacking from cross collar cuff and bicep – Triangle
Armbar Juji Gatame
Omoplata
Tripod Sweep
Ankle Pick/ Kibisu Gaeshi
Uke Waza/ Lapel Drag
Tomoe Nage
Special Study: Inside Control vs Outside Control – De La Riva Guard
De La Riva Guard Part 2
De La Riva Guard Part 3
De La Riva Guard Part 4
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 2
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 3
transition from outside control to inside control: Ashi Garami Part 4
Volume 39
Ashi Garami
Ashi Garami standard sweep
Double Leg Ashi Garami
Relationship between Ashi Garami & X-Guard
X Guard scoop Sweep
X Guard scoop Sweep Part 2
X Guard Near Cuff Sweep
X Guard Far Cuff Sweep
Double Leg X Guard Sweep
X Guard Tomoe Nage
X Guard Back to ashi garami
Volume 40
Special Study: double kouchi gari – Double Kouchi Gari part 1
Double Kouchi Gari part 2
Double Kouchi Gari part 3
Double Kouchi Gari part 4
Double Kouchi Gari part 5
Double Kouchi Gari part 6
Attacking an opponent in split squat (headquarters) – negating the split squat (Headquarters position)
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 2
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 3
negating the split squat (Headquarters position) Part 4
Putting it all together
Volume 41
Introduction to Passing the Guard
Philosophy of Opening a Closed Guard
Top Position: Opening a closed Guard
Opening Closed Guard 2
opening closed guard 3
Opening Closed guard 4
opening closed guard 5
opening closed guard 6
opening closed guard 7
opening closed guard 8
opening closed guard 9
opening closed guard 10
opening closed guard 11
Volume 42
Overview of Standard Method Of Opening Closed Guard
Opening Closed guard: Knee Post Method
Knee Post Method 2
Knee Post Method 3
knee post method 4
knee post method 5
knee post method 6
Opening Closed Guard / Lifting Method
Overview of 3 methods
Problem of Procrastination
the Most Important Message Of This Video: The 5 Steps Of Guard Passing – Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Negate Advantage Completion Guard Passing Model – NAC Open Guard Passing Method
Split Squat as Ultimate Staging Platform
Single Biggest Insight into Guard Passing: Side to Side Pressure
Mechanical and Tactical Advantage
Volume 43
First Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: Technical Proficiency With The Most High Percentage Methods
Double Under Pass
Over Under Pass
Knee Cut Pass
Volume 44
Toreando Pass
Volume 45
Leg Drag
Long Step Guard Pass
The Smash Pass
1:09:15 – 1:18:14
Volume 46
Second Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Break Connections And Shut Down a Dangerous Guard
Cross Collar Cuff And Bicep Guard
De La Riva Guard
Reverse De la Riva
Lasso Guard
Spider And Lasso Guard
Double Spider Guard
Emergency Measures
Ashi Garami
The 3rd Requirement Of A Guard Passing Program: The Ability To Maintain Top Position
The Ancient Law Of Push When Pulled And Pull When Pushed
Recovering From A Fall
Volume 47
The Fourth Requirement of a Guard Passing Program: Using Staging Positions To Pass A Dangerous Guard – the four best staging positions – 1) The Split Squat Position (Headquarters)
Second Great Virtue of the Split Squat Position: hip Control and Head Control
Negating Both Feet From Split Squat
2) The Knee Drop
3) Double Knee Position
4) Outside Advantage Position
Putting Skills & Theory Into Combative Context
Flattening an Opponent
Negating An Opponent’s Guard
The Fifth Requirement of a guard passing program: finding advantage within a neutral position – creating advantage while passing
Volume 48
Guard Passing From The Shoulder Line
sixth requirement of a guard passing program: breaking through defensive frames and getting to your pin – Beating Frames – Distance
Angle Change
Direction
Directly Attacking The Frames
Side To Side Pressure
Beating Inversion
Turning In To Turtle
Turning Out To Turtle
Propping
Volume 49
Half Guard Passing Introduction
Overview of Half Guard Passing: The 4.6.3 System
1st Skill: Forcing Half Guard
Pinning the Knee to the Mat
Inside Knee Position
Using Standard Guard Passes to Attain Half Guard
Double Knee Position
Clearing the Knee Shield
Clearing a Scorpion (Lockdown)
Clearing a Deep Half Guard
Negating Your Opponents Attacks
The Fundamental Gripping Stance
The Fundamental Starting Position (FSP)
Volume 50
The Skill of Crossfacing & Underhooking
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Shoelace Method
The Ball of Foot Method
The Hand Post & Elbow Post Method
Square Tripod Hand Post Method
The Shaking Method
Zig Zag Knee Direction
Pass from 3/4 Side Sit-Out
Pass from 3/4 Side
Reverse 3/4 Side
3/4 Mount
Moving Between the 4 Dominant Passing Positions
Half Guard Passing Direction & The Law of Perpendicularity
Volume 51
The Single Most Important Reason Why I Put So Much Emphasis On Half Guard Passing
Different Upper Body Configurations for Half Guard Passing
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface
A Crucial Skill of Half Guard Passing: Setting a Crossface 2
Dealing with an Opponent’s Underhook
Volume 52
Configuring Your Free Leg
Configuring Your Free Leg 2
Configuring Your Free Leg 3
Passing Half Guard 1: Half Kata Gatame
Passing Half Guard 2: Lapel Cross Face
Passing Half Guard 3: Top Head and Arm
Passing Half Guard 4: Head Block Half Guard Pass
Passing Half Guard 5: Double Underhook Half Guard Passing
Near Side & Far Side Knee Wedges from Chest to Chest
Getting the Inside Knee To the Floor
Overview of the Half Guard Passing System ‘The 4.6.3 Passing System’
Volume 53
Passing Half Butterfly Guard
The Golden Rule of Half Butterfly Guard Passing
Upper Body Gripping
Lower Body Leg Positioning 1
Lower Body Leg Positioning 2
Passing Half Butterfly Guard: Putting It All Together
Volume 54
Introduction to Dynamic Pinning
Definition of a Pin
Location of Wedges
Base of Support
No Pin is Perfect But There is Perfect Pinning
The Main Directive of Dynamic Pinning
The 3 Golden Rules of Dynamic Pinning
Understanding The Scoring Criteria for Pins in Jiu Jitsu
The Battle for Inside Position
A Theory of Wedges, Inside Position, & Base
Static Pinning
Pushing
Shrimping
Bridging
Knee Escapes
Volume 55
The 1st Skill
North South Pin (Variations)
Mounted Position (Variations)
Rear Mount (Variations)
Transioning Between Pins
Kneeling Step Over
A Sit
Side to Side
Side to Knee on Belly
Knee on Belly to Knee on Belly
Mount to Back (Reactive)
Mount to Back (Proactive)
Mount to Back (Leg Entry)
Volume 56
Transitioning Betweeb Pins (cont.)
Rear Mount to Mount
Side to Rear Mount
Side to Rear Mount (Reactive)
Extracting a foot
Maintaining the Mounted Position: Practical Applications
Maintaining the Side Position: Practical Applications
Retaining the Rear Mount
The Minimum Requirement of Back Control: Diagonal Control
Lower Body Game
The Three Most Important Moves to Maintain Lower Body Control
Volume 57
overview
introduction to strangles
the major theme of this video: the 3×3 approach to gi strangles
Understanding The Gi and Strangles
Sliding Collar Strangle – Demarcation Line
Wrist flick
How Much is Too Much?
Hands In Unison
Comparing Gi & No Gi Strangulation
3 Alternatives For Control Hand
Single Greatest Advantage of Lapel Strangles
strenghthening the Strangle Hand – 3 Finger Grip
Role of the Thumb on the Strangle Hand
Short & Long Leg Strangles
the Hidden hand
The Strangle Shift and Cross back position
Volume 58
Sliding Collar Strangle System Overview
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 1 Establishing Your Position
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 2 Establishing The Strangle Hand
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 3 Establishing Control Hand
Sliding Collar Strangle System Step 4: Maximizing Mechanical Power 4 Key Ingredients
Full Mastery of the sliding collar strangle
System Modification
System Modification 2
System Modification 3
Strangling Without Hooks – Clock Strangle
Clock Strangle – Foot Work
Clock Strangle – Throwing Weight Onto Your Hands
Clock Strangle – Walking The Circle
Clock Strangle – Unified Hands are Opposing Hands
Clock Strangle – Power of Sprawling Finish
Clock Stranlge – Critical Role of Head Position
Clock Strangle – Nullifying Defense
Clock Strangle – Nullifying Defense 2
Clock Strangle – Alternative Grips
Volume 59
Cross Collar Strangle – Juji Jime
Cross Collar Strangles – Preliminaries
Cross Collar Strangles – Strangle Hand & Finishing Hand
Cross Collar Strangles – Setting The Lapels
Cross Collar Strangles – Setting Strangle Hand
Cross Collar Strangles – Biting Method
Cross Collar Strangle – Setting Finishing Hand
Cross Collar Strangle – Head Position
Cross Collar Strangle – Directionality of Force
Juji Jime – A dilemma based attack
Juji Jime – Bottom Position Kuzushi Based Method
Juji Jime Bottom Position Fighting Through The Hands – High Elbow / Low Elbow
Juji Jime From Mounted Position
Mounted Juji Jime – Setting The Finishing Hand
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime
Troubleshooting Mounted Juji Jime 2
Variations of Juji Jime – Kata Juji Jime
Volume 60
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position
Kata Juji Jime Open Guard Position 2
Kata Juji Jime from Front Side Top Turtle Position
Using your Legs in Kata Juji Jime
Spinning Juji Jime
Spinning Juji Jime 2
Sprawling Juji Jime
Troubleshooting Sprawling Juji Jime
Juji Jime – Cross Collar Strangle From Open Guard
Low Lapel Juji Jime
Volume 61
The Ezekiel Strangle: Sode Guruma
The Relationship between the back Ezekiel and the sliding collar
Combat Applications of the Back Ezekiel
The Front Ezekiel Strangle
The Single Biggest Problem Associated with Front Ezekiel and solution
rear strangle system order of operations
Bonus: Low Lapel Strangle
Volume 62
Overview of turtle breakdowns
Understanding The Problem: The Main Variations Of Turtle Position
The Fundamental Dilemma Upon Which Our Turtle Breakdowns Are Based
The 2 Central Problems Of Turtle Breakdowns – First Problem: Escapes and Counters
Second Problem: The Elbow Knee Connection
Four Stances From Which To Attack Turtle Position
The Three Main Targets Of Your Turtle Attacks – target #1: The Hips
Target #2: The Head
Target #3: The Wrists
Which Hook Should I Put In First: Near Side Or Far Side?
Volume 63
he Single Most Important Lesson Of This Video: Start By Breaking Your Opponent’s Stance – Degrading Your Opponent’s Athletic Potential
Breaking Your Opponent Down To A Hip
The Theory Of The Clock
The Easiest And Most Practical Way To Use Clock Theory To Your Advantage
Scoring From The Hip Breakdown
Scoring From The Seated Breakdown
Scoring From The Shoulder Breakdown
Volume 64
Attacking turtle Position When You Can not Break Your Opponent Down – The Two On One Method
Reverse Tight Waist Two On One Method
Seat Belt Roll Method
Back Crucifix Method
Kimura Method