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Clinch Up And Throw With Force Using This ADCC Veteran’s System For No-Gi Judo Attacks
- Launch your next opponent with a high impact takedown, as Vladir “BB Monstro” Araujo shows how to use Judo concepts for success in no gi grappling.
- Even without a background in Judo or wrestling, you can learn how to go for takedowns by relying on technique and systems.
- Master the right ways to hold and clinch, then add in Araujo’s most effective off balancing foot sweeps and leverage-based throws for maximum results.
- BB Monstro is one of the leaders of the world respected Fight Sports gym in Miami, and after a great year including a trip to ADCC, he is recognized as one of the best takedown specialists in his division in the world.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 0:53 |
Sesai | 0:53 - 5:24 |
Getting to the Clinch | 5:24 - 12:19 |
Sesai Revisited | 12:19 - 20:10 |
Kosoto Gaki | 20:10 - 27:36 |
Tsuri Goshi “Half Hip” | 27:36 - 33:21 |
Single Leg | 33:21 - 38:50 |
Single to Double Leg | 38:50 - 43:12 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Body Lock Intro | 0 - 12:42 |
Uchi Mata from Body Lock | 12:42 - 18:04 |
Harai Goshi from Body Lock | 18:04 - 24:22 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Far Leg foot sweeps from Body Lock | 0 - 8:11 |
Near Leg Foot Sweeps from Body Lock | 8:11 - 13:44 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Whizzer intro | 0 - 6:23 |
Uchi Mata | 6:23 - 12:31 |
Katagaruma | 12:31 - 17:27 |
Ippon Seo Nagi from Whizzer | 17:27 - 20:50 |
Training Methods and Drills for Foot Sweeps | 20:50 - 29:45 |
Takedown Defense | 29:45 - 33:36 |
Takedowns from Open Position | 33:36 - 43:58 |
Clinch Up And Throw With Force Using This ADCC Veteran’s System For No-Gi Judo Attacks
Vladir “BB Monstro” Araujo Teaches How To Use Judo Principles To Take Someone Down, No Experience In Wrestling Or Judo Needed
What Will You Learn?
Launch your next opponent with a high impact takedown, as Vladir “BB Monstro” Araujo shows how to use Judo concepts for success in no gi grappling. Handfight, control, and attack the takedown with these powerful throws and sweeps that have made this ADCC veteran one of the best no-gi takedown artists in modern BJJ. Attack from underhooks, body locks, and whizzers as Araujo shows his favorite ways to bring the fight to the mat with authority and technique.
BB Monstro is a Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt who mixes his background together for a super effective takedown and top game. Even out of the gi, he uses his Judo knowledge to set up his opponents and launch into big throws and now you can learn those same principles here. Master the right ways to hold and clinch, then add in Araujo’s most effective off balancing foot sweeps and leverage-based throws for maximum results.
Even without a background in Judo or wrestling, you can learn how to go for takedowns by relying on technique and systems. These moves all work together to find the path of least resistance, with options to throw to both sides, sweep the foot, or shoot to the leg. BB Monstro is one of the leaders of the world respected Fight Sports gym in Miami, and after a great year including a trip to ADCC, he is recognized as one of the best takedown specialists in his division in the world.
In no-gi, you have to know how to compete for the takedown, and BB Monstro is here with this new 4-volume set to explain how he fights for control from all of his favorite positions. Use technique and positioning (and not brute strength). Now, even without a background in takedowns, you can learn one of grappling’s most overlooked aspects and throw someone down with authority.
So What Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Intro
- Sesai
- Getting to the Clinch
- Sesai Revisited
- Kosoto Gaki
- Tsuri Goshi “Half Hip”
- Single Leg
- Single to Double Leg
Part 2:
- Body Lock Intro
- Uchi Mata from Body Lock
- Harai Goshi from Body Lock
Part 3:
- Far Leg foot sweeps from Body Lock
- Near Leg Foot Sweeps from Body Lock
Part 4:
- Whizzer intro
- Uchi Mata
- Katagaruma
- Ippon Seo Nagi from Whizzer
- Training Methods and Drills for Foot Sweeps
- Takedown Defense
- Takedowns from Open Position
So What Does It Cost?
$79.00