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Kevin Webb's structured video lessons explore jiu-jitsu concepts in-depth each month
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Alex Bohemia
I’m really enjoying the videos so far. When you start BJJ or come back from a long time off, it can be difficult to find a “start point” because there’s so m...
Read MoreI’m really enjoying the videos so far. When you start BJJ or come back from a long time off, it can be difficult to find a “start point” because there’s so much to learn - having high quality instructionals like these provide you with an awareness you may not have by just spending time on the mat alone. The bite size videos are perfect for when you are looking to quickly find a specific technique - and unlike a lot of other instructional products, you’re not having to skip through to the important bits; it’s there from the start. This is the only BJJ VOD instructional service I subscribe to now, and I’ve had two or three on the go in the past.
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Guy Buxton
I thoroughly enjoyed learning from these video's. The techniques are grouped together really well, there are a large number of techniques for each positional...
Read MoreI thoroughly enjoyed learning from these video's. The techniques are grouped together really well, there are a large number of techniques for each positional area, and they follow on in a manner of natural progression. Kev's style of instruction is easy to follow and level of detail is exceptional. He breaks down the techniques into individual actions, providing excellent detail of the pertinent information whilst highlighting important nuances. I would recommend this series to anyone wanting to learn to improve their BJJ
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Dean Sisman
Started watching these videos in addition to training as I have little experience grappling. Kevin is very thorough in his breakdown of techniques, from the ...
Read MoreStarted watching these videos in addition to training as I have little experience grappling. Kevin is very thorough in his breakdown of techniques, from the very start of the sequence to the end, highlighting all important things to consider throughout. This has been very helpful, especially as a beginner, as it means I am able to work these techniques into sparring. The side control escape series in particular has been very helpful.
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Jono Nicholas
I would highly recommend this course. Each series logically progresses through a particular system, allowing you to learn details that can completely revolut...
Read MoreI would highly recommend this course. Each series logically progresses through a particular system, allowing you to learn details that can completely revolutionise a particular position for you. I find it particularly useful to revise techniques where I have forgotten some of the smaller but key elements of a particular move. Kevin manages to break down complex situations into much easier to digest components so that we can benefit from his many years of experience. Once again, I can’t recommend it enough!
Read LessPariah BJJ has dojos in Solihull, Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick, where 2nd degree BJJ black kelt Kevin Webb and his team provide BJJ and Judo instruction for all ages and levels.
Each month Kevin explores a different area of the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu; he brings his unique combination of a quarter-century of martial arts experience, plus his training as an educator, to bear on his lesson planning to deliver clear and concise instruction that students of all levels can follow.
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Syllabus
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1
July 2020: X-Guard
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01. Introduction
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02. Entries - Kneeling
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03. Entries - Staggered stance
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04. Entries - Square stance
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05. Entries - Other leg
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06. Sweeps - Extension
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07. Sweeps - Shin to shin
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08. Sweeps - Arm sweep
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09. Sweeps - Overhead sweep
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10. Sweeps - Knock-back sweep
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11. Submissions - Saddle heel hook
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12. Submissions - Knee bar
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13. Submissions - Triangle
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14. Submissions - Omoplata
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15. Counters - High leg
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16. Counters - 50/50
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17. Counters - Leg-over pass to Saddle
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18. Summary
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June 2020: Butterfly Guard
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01. intro
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02. basic positioning
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03. closing distance
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04. collar tie series - basic hook sweep
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05. leg post counter
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06. x-guard transition
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07. hand post counter
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08. elbow control to arm bar I
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09. omoplata
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10. elbow control to arm bar II
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11. elbow control to triangle
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12. collar tie one-two (kuzushi)
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13. overhook series - hook sweep
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14. double overhook - bodylock counter
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15. breaking the bodylock with double overhooks
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16. underhook series
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17. reverse armlock series
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18. shoulder-control hook sweep
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19. guillotine
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20. front headlock to hook sweep
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21. summary
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August 2020: Mount Attacks
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01. Introduction
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02. Applying pressure
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03. Mount variants explained
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04. Pressures - attacking the elbow line
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05. Pressures - finding the underhook
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06. Pressures - Americana threat
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07. Pressures - hip pressures
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08. Escape counters - escape types
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09. Escape counters - elbow escape
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10. Escape counters - bridge escape
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11. Escape counters - landmine
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12. Escape counters - armpit defence
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13. Submissions - basic armlock
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14. Submissions - switching armlock
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15. Submissions - kata gatame
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16. Submissions - gift wrap to back take
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17. Submissions - triangle
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18. Submissions - north-south choke
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19. Submissions - guillotine
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20. Summary
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February 2020: Back Takes
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01. Introduction
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02. Positioning Principles
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03. Positioning Drill
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04. Spiral Ride - Near-Knee Scoop Entry
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05. Twister Hook Aid
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06. Half-Nelson Aid
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07. Rulebreaker 1 - Far-Side Hook to Hip Lock
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08. Hip Lock to Nelson
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09. Rulebreaker 2 - Bottom-Leg push
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10. Table-Top Concept - Hip Breakdown
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10. Table-Top Concept - Hip Breakdown
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11. Hip Breakdown 2 - Pillowing the Head
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12. Underhook Series (Leo Vieira)
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13. Underhook Series 2 - Spin Back to Hooks
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14. Lucas Lepri Choke
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15. Roger Gracie's Collar Lift
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16. Ankle Ride Concept
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17. Knee In The Butt
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18. Leg Peel Series
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19. Summary
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January 2020: Passing Guard
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01. Introduction
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02. Leg Pummelling Drill
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03. Kimura from Deep Half Guard #1
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04. Kimura from Deep Half Guard #2
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05. Kimura from Deep Half Guard #3
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06. Deep Half Bridge Counter #1 (Guard Pass)
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07. Deep Half Bridge Counter #2 (Transition)
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08. Leg-over Pass from Low Deep Half
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09. Leg-over Pass from High Deep Half
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10. Side Smash #1 (Entry)
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11. Side Smash #2 (Split-Leg Transition)
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12. Side Smash #3 (Scoop Transition)
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13. Side Smash #4 (Double Kneecut)
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14. Deep Half - Kimura Trap to Crucifix
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15. Deep Half - Kimura Trap to Triangle + Kimura
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16. Deep Half - Transition to Top Saddle
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17. Stapled Leg to Pass or Saddle
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18. Saddle - Finishing the Heelhook
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19. Footlock Feint to Tall Saddle (low leg attack)
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20. Footlock Feint to Pass (high leg attack)
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21. Summary
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22. BONUS TECHNIQUE - Countering the Running Man
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December 2019: Members Questions
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01. Introduction
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02. Mount Escapes - Umpa Escape #1
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03. Mount Escapes - Umpa Escape #2
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04. Long Step pass
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05. Mount Attacks - X-choke
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06. Mount Attacks - S-mount to juji #1
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07. Mount Attacks - S-mount to juji #2
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08. Over-Under pass
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09. 'Floaty pass' (DLR - kneecut)
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10. Lasso Guard pass
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11. Summary
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November 2019: Knee on Belly
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01. Introduction
FREE PREVIEW -
02. KoB Concepts
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03. Baseball Bat Choke - introduction
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04. BBC 2 - knee slice
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05. BBC 3 - little hand trap
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06. BBC 4 - escaped little hand
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07. Shoulder Flare introduction
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08. Shoulder Flare - taking the back
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09. Quarter and full jujigatame
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10. Wrist Trap series
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11. Wrist Trap - North-South BBC
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12. Wrist Trap - transition to triangles
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13. Triangle series 1
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14. Triangle series 2
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15. Arm Slice series - back take
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16. Arm Slice 2 - bread cutter
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17. Arm Slice 3 - BBC
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18. Full bridge back take 1
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19. Full bridge back take 2
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20. Nogi - Wrist Trap - darce choke
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21. Nogi - Wrist Trap - North-South choke
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22. Summary
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October 2019: Reverse De La Riva
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01. Introduction
FREE PREVIEW -
02. RDLR overview + concepts
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03. RDLR positioning + transitions
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04. Kiss of the Dragon to Crab Ride (coming on top)
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05. Kiss of the Dragon to Crab Ride (kick-through)
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06. RDLR to X hook
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07. X hook to basic sweep
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08. X hook to straight footlock variations
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09. RDLR to deep Z guard
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10. Z guard to technical standup
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11. Deep Z with scissor breakdown
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12. Tripod sweep
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13. Shin sweep
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14. Spider guard roll-through sweep
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15. Spider guard shin sweep
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16. Sit-up guard sweep
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17. Sit-up guard - sweep against standup
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18. Sit-up guard - Lapel passes
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19. Nogi - saddle entry near leg
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20. Nogi - saddle entry far leg
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21. Nogi - X hook to saddle entry
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22. Nogi - Bear trap
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23. Nogi - 50/50 series
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24. Summary
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September 2019: Side Control Escapes
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01. Introduction
FREE PREVIEW -
02. How To Create Effective Frames
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03. The Correct Positioning of Frames
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04. Escape to Half Guard Then Full Guard
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05. Escape to Half Guard Then Full Guard (With Armlock Attack)
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06. Escape to Full Guard Using X Hook
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07. Turnout Escape from Position 1
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08. Armlock Attack from Position 1
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09. Position 2 Frames
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10. Escaping Arm Wrap in Position 2
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11. Armpit Push Escape
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12. North South Escape to Full Guard
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13. North South Escape Using Spider Guard to Triangle
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14. Under-Over North South Escape when Opponent Beats Frames
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15. Kuzure Kesa Gatame Escape Using Leg Hook
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16. Kuzure Kesa Gatame Escape Using Thumb Block
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17. Knee On Belly Escape to Saddle
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18. Knee On Belly to 50/50 From Knee Penetration
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19. Knee On Belly to 50/50 Direct Entry
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20. Knee On Belly Escape to Saddle Knee Cut
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21. Knee On Belly Escape to 50/50 Straight Footlock
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22. Summary
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23. BONUS TECHNIQUE - Spinout Escape from Position 1
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August 2019: Half Guard
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01. Introduction
FREE PREVIEW -
02. Deep Half Guard Variations
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03. Underhook and Single-Leg Half Guards
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04. 4-Way Free Flow Drill
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05. 4-Way Half Guard Drill
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06. Basic Underhook Sweep
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07. Dogfight (Whizzer) Introduction
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08. Underhook Half - Footwork and Dogfight Situation
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09. Shelfing the Leg Against the Whizzer
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10. Throwing in a Hook Against the Deep Whizzer
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11. Drive-Over Finish Against the Whizzer
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12. Roll-Through Sweep Against the Whizzer
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13. Underhook Knee Twist to Roll-Through Sweep
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14. Underhook Knee Twist to Roll-Through Sweep (Pant Grip)
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15. Entering in to the Leg Bind Against Heavy Sprawl
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16. Limp-Arm Whizzer Escape
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17. Hip Clamp Roll-Through Against Whizzer
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18. Worst-Case Scenario - Basic Sweep
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19. Worst-Case Scenario - Basic Sweep to Underhook
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20. Worst-Case Scenario - Basic Sweep to Saddle Heel Hook
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21. Opposite Side Rollover Sweep
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22. Worst Case Scenario - Recovery to Guard Retention
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23. Summary
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July 2019: Side Control
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Introduction
FREE PREVIEW -
1. Positioning and controlling side control
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2. Near side arm breakdown and mounted crucifix
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3. Side Triangle
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4. Yoko Sangaku and trap arm Kimura
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5. Yoko Sangaku to near side Kimura
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6. Kimura finishing details
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7. Opponent hides near side arm to North/South
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8. Separating arms and breaking down the frames
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9. Finding entry points for arm attacks
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10. Kimura from North/South
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11. Countering underhook: escape into kimura trap
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12. Countering underhook: escape into Triangle
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13. Countering underhook: escape Spiral Armlock
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14. Countering running opponent with Kimura Trap to back
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15. Countering running opponent with Kimura Trap to hook sweep
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16. Countering running opponent with hook lift kneebar
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Summary
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Instructor
3rd degree BJJ black belt
Kevin Webb