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Learn how to wrestle in the gi from one of BJJ’s most successful champions ever, Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida.
- His takedowns help him set the pace early and get to his passes, where he can safely control some of the most dangerous black belts in the game.
- Buchecha explains his concepts around how to read his opponents and choosing which takedown is best.
- Learn the wrestling techniques that are most effective in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, as taught by the only ever 13-time World Champion.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
x | Introduction |
0 - 0:31 | Concepts without grips |
0:31 - 6:38 | Concepts with grips |
6:38 - 13:32 | Double leg fundamentals in the gi |
13:32 - 20:55 | Single leg fundamentals in the gi |
20:55 - 28:57 | Single leg against sleeve grip |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
x | Variation from the belt grip |
0 - 5:38 | Breaking the grip |
5:38 - 12:53 | Double leg from the grip break |
12:53 - 18:48 | Ankle pick from the grip break |
18:48 - 23:14 | Two On Grip Gripping Concepts |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
x | Sumi Gaeshi |
0 - 6:30 | Body Lock Concepts |
6:30 - 10:22 | Side Body Lock |
10:22 - 16:40 | Front Body Lock |
16:40 - 22:42 | Rear Body Lock |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
x | Signature Double Leg |
0 - 9:04 | Ankle Pick Without Grips |
9:04 - 14:32 | Collar Drag |
Learn how to wrestle in the gi from one of BJJ’s most successful champions ever, Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida.
Buchecha explains his concepts around how to read his opponents and choosing which takedown is best, how he breaks stubborn grips, and how even much smaller fighters can still find success by focusing on these fundamentals.
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What Will You Learn?
Learn how to wrestle in the gi from one of BJJ’s most successful champions ever, Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida. Buchecha is a 13-time World Champion, and he is partnering with BJJ Fanatics to teach his system for attacking the takedown with wrestling-style attacks, even in the gi. Use his hidden details on grips, footwork, and movement to shoot and score with some of Buchecha’s signature techniques, including the double leg takedown that has won him so many close matches.
Marcus Almeida is the most successful gi fighter in history, with more world titles to his name than anyone else. His takedowns help him set the pace early and get to his passes, where he can safely control some of the most dangerous black belts in the game. Now you can see those keys behind the moves that have won Buchecha more than a dozen world titles, as he shows his system over these four volumes.
So, What's On This Series?
Build from the basics through to his most advanced combinations with these instructions from the champ himself. Buchecha explains his concepts around how to read his opponents and choosing which takedown is best, how he breaks stubborn grips, and how even much smaller fighters can still find success by focusing on these fundamentals. Once you have his grip fighting philosophy and movement down, you can start setting up takedowns and working from good position.
Master the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specific takedown tactics that you can use to your advantage, from the best to ever do it. With single legs, double legs, ankle picks, and body locks, you can combine for a complete gameplan that will blast through good opponents. With these moves, complete with Buchecha’s advice on set ups and timing, can help you fight from top way more consistently.
Start your fight off with a plan and in control, as you learn the wrestling techniques that are most effective in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, as taught by the only ever 13-time World Champion. Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida has made a career out of scoring takedowns against the best when the pressure was on, and those same go-to moves are here in full detail. Don’t hesitate now to learn from the most successful gi fighter of all time!
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Introduction
- Concepts without grips
- Concepts with grips
- Double leg fundamentals in the gi
- Single leg fundamentals in the gi
- Single leg against sleeve grip
Part 2:
- Variation from the belt grip
- Breaking the grip
- Double leg from the grip break
- Ankle pick from the grip break
- Two On Grip Gripping Concepts
Part 3:
- Sumi Gaeshi
- Body Lock Concepts
- Side Body Lock
- Front Body Lock
- Rear Body Lock
Part 4:
- Signature Double Leg
- Ankle Pick Without Grips
- Collar Drag