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Power Line Backpack Attack System by Matthew McPeake
- Overview the backpack position as a whole and see the differences it offers as opposed to seat belt control
- Focus on your grips form the packback position and find choking options from everywhere including the gable grip choke, paper cutter choke, numerous variations of the bow and arrow and collar chokes, and so much more
- Use the backpack as a means to transition to other high percentage submissions such as armbars and triangles, and check out some of the most creative ways to do so
- Additionally, look at several options for transitioning to the backpack from numerous other positions including seat belt with and without hooks, as well as several kimura trap variations
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Concepts - Power Line & Points of control | 0:31 |
Seat Belt vs Back Pack | 2:47 |
Grips | 5:28 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Chokes from Back Pack - Gable Grip Choke | 0 |
Bow'n Arrow #1 | 2:40 |
Bow'n Arrow #2 | 4:33 |
Collar Choke #1 | 6:08 |
Collar Choke #2 | 8:06 |
Paper Cutter Choke | 8:57 |
Lapel "Chop" Choke | 10:30 |
Lapel Paper Cutter Choke | 12:53 |
Lapel Bow'n Arrow | 14:51 |
Lapel "Chicken Wing" Choke | 17:22 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Arm bars and Triangles - Arm Bar | 0 |
Head Wrench | 3:36 |
"Shot Gun" Arm Bar | 5:27 |
Hammer Lock/Wrist Lock | 7:24 |
Triangle #1 - Choke | 9:27 |
Triangle #2 - Shoulder Lock | 12:01 |
Triangle #3 - Arm Bar | 13:52 |
Triangle #4 - Choke | 15:07 |
Triangle #5 - Arm Bar | 16:45 |
Triangle #6 - "Shot Gun" Arm Bar | 18:13 |
Triangle #7 - Omaplata | 19:37 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitions to Back Pack - Seat Belt with Hooks | 0 |
Seat Belt without Hooks | 3:24 |
Kimura Trap #1 - Earl Grey/Tea Bag | 5:12 |
Kimura Trap #2 - Side Drop | 7:21 |
Outro | 9:09 |
- Overview the backpack position as a whole and see the differences it offers as opposed to seat belt control
- Focus on your grips form the packback position and find choking options from everywhere including the gable grip choke, paper cutter choke, numerous variations of the bow and arrow and collar chokes, and so much more
- Use the backpack as a means to transition to other high percentage submissions such as armbars and triangles, and check out some of the most creative ways to do so
- Additionally, look at several options for transitioning to the backpack from numerous other positions including seat belt with and without hooks, as well as several kimura trap variations
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Concepts - Power Line & Points of control | 0:31 |
Seat Belt vs Back Pack | 2:47 |
Grips | 5:28 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Chokes from Back Pack - Gable Grip Choke | 0 |
Bow'n Arrow #1 | 2:40 |
Bow'n Arrow #2 | 4:33 |
Collar Choke #1 | 6:08 |
Collar Choke #2 | 8:06 |
Paper Cutter Choke | 8:57 |
Lapel "Chop" Choke | 10:30 |
Lapel Paper Cutter Choke | 12:53 |
Lapel Bow'n Arrow | 14:51 |
Lapel "Chicken Wing" Choke | 17:22 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Arm bars and Triangles - Arm Bar | 0 |
Head Wrench | 3:36 |
"Shot Gun" Arm Bar | 5:27 |
Hammer Lock/Wrist Lock | 7:24 |
Triangle #1 - Choke | 9:27 |
Triangle #2 - Shoulder Lock | 12:01 |
Triangle #3 - Arm Bar | 13:52 |
Triangle #4 - Choke | 15:07 |
Triangle #5 - Arm Bar | 16:45 |
Triangle #6 - "Shot Gun" Arm Bar | 18:13 |
Triangle #7 - Omaplata | 19:37 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitions to Back Pack - Seat Belt with Hooks | 0 |
Seat Belt without Hooks | 3:24 |
Kimura Trap #1 - Earl Grey/Tea Bag | 5:12 |
Kimura Trap #2 - Side Drop | 7:21 |
Outro | 9:09 |