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Category: Back Control Escapes

Defend the lapel choke from the back to a deep half guard sweep

Posted on March 17, 2014March 17, 2014Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Defend the lapel choke from the back to a deep half guard sweep

Body Triangle Counter

Posted on January 23, 2014Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Body Triangle Counter

Escape Back Control to Darce Choke

Posted on November 28, 2013Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Escape Back Control to Darce Choke

Escape the Back Control by Scooping your Body Down.

Posted on November 28, 2013Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Escape the Back Control by Scooping your Body Down.
Defending the collar choke and escape the back control by sliding your back on the mat

Defending the collar choke and escape the back control by sliding your back on the mat

Here is a basic way to Defend the collar choke and escape the back mount by sliding your back on the mat.

Posted on April 30, 2010March 26, 2015Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Defending the collar choke and escape the back control by sliding your back on the mat

Escaping the Back mount and defending the collar choke

This is a classic way to defend the collar choke from the back. The instructor, Roberto Atalla shows what the initial reaction should be and the proceeding steps to safely escape from the back position. The start of the video shows a pretty bad camera angle but it gets better as it progresses.

Posted on April 18, 2010April 30, 2010Categories Back Control EscapesLeave a comment on Escaping the Back mount and defending the collar choke
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