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Position, Transition and Submission by Eli Knight

 Prepare your BJJ for the most dangerous real-life altercations

  • Understand the role of strikes in a street style exchange and how your jiu-jitsu must be adapted to accommodate for this hazardous variable
  • Discover the secrets of several life-saving concepts including the pyramid guard and its utilities
  • Learn the escape routes from the most unfavorable positions in real life combat


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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro 0 - 2:24
Mount bottom positional considerations 2:24 - 8:16
Trap and roll 8:16 - 13:53
Elbow/ shrimp escape 13:53 - 24:12
Standing disengagement opportunities 24:12 - 30:53
Escaping the high mount 30:53 - 35:08
Establishing top mount positional considerations 35:08 - 42:01
Figure four from top mount 42:01 - 50:56
Straight armlock from top mount 50:56 - 59:34
Gift wrap from mount 59:34 - 1:10:24
Eliciting responses from top mount 1:10:24 - 1:18:13

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

positional consideration back mount 0 - 7:31
Rear naked choke 7:31 - 13:19
Armlock from backmount 13:19 - 18:50
Reestablishing control from back mount 18:50 - 26:18
Escaping the back 26:18 - 36:25

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Top side positional consideration 0 - 5:01
Mount transition from top side control 5:01 - 11:28
Figure four from top side control 11:28 - 17:50
Kimura from top side control 17:50 - 25:48
Side control knee belly positional considerations 25:28 - 32:25
Bottom side positional consideration 32:25 - 36:57
Guard replacement from Bottom side 36:57 - 43:41
Uphill escapes situations from bottom side 43:41 - 56:45
Headlock from side control 56:45 - 1:07:54

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Top Closed guard positional consideration 0 - 6:35
Standing close guard pass 6:35 - 13:04
Low close guard pass 13:04 - 17:32
Standing open guard pass 17:32 - 23:43
Outside Heel hook from open guard 23:43 - 28:10
Closed guard bottom positional considerations 28:10 - 34:38
Pyramid Guard 34:38 - 41:51
Back take from guard 41:51 - 47:50
Straight armbar from the guard 47:50 - 54:04
Two on one swipe. 54:04 - 58:17

Prepare your BJJ for the most dangerous real-life altercations

Understand the role of strikes in a street style exchange and how your jiu-jitsu must be adapted to accommodate for this hazardous variable

Check Out The Trailer To This Series!

What Will You Learn?

Jiu-jitsu’s deepest roots are in self-defense and the ability to manage a real-life altercation without incurring a great deal of damage is a skillset all in its own. NOT ALL THEMES IN JIU-JISTU TRANSLATE TO THE PAVEMENT. If we hope to come out on the winning end of a real scuffle, there’s quite a bit to consider when we’re transitioning our BJJ knowledge to this kind of setting. Distance management becomes more important than ever and the ability to stay safe, while we remove ourselves from bad positions needs your careful consideration. LEARN TO DOMINATE THE STREET ALTERCATION in this comprehensive 4-part series from Eli Knight.

Eli Knight is an innovator in the BJJ/self-defense realm and he’s spent years adapting practical BJJ for the street among many other ventures. Knight is incredibly passionate about this work and believes jiu-jitsu can be adapted for any situation and any person regardless of the conditions. Now, he’s going to share this vital information with YOU to make sure you’re READY FOR EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES! He’ll guide you through the most common “off the mat” scenarios and help you PREP YOUR BJJ FOR REAL VIOLENCE. In this series, Knight walks us through the flow of a fight and provides insight into the most common situational themes you’d expect to encounter in the street.

So, What's On This Series?

During this four-part journey, you’ll experience everything from how to escape the WORST OF THE WORST POSITIONS, to transitioning, and attacking. The ability to recover from a bad position and then become offensive is paramount to the real-life altercation. These important themes can be ADAPTED BY ANYONE and you’ll find basic jiu-jitsu as the staging area for this incredibly efficient blueprint for the street exchange.

Knight is a black belt under the legendary Royce Gracie and for years he’s been working to simplify the concepts of BJJ and self-defense to make them easily digestible and most importantly, EFFECTIVE FOR THE MASSES. With years of experience and focused study, Knight has opened the eyes of many to practical self-defense ideas, helping us VIEW OUR JIU-JITSU THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS and ask ourselves if our skillset is proficient enough for the most unfavorable of conditions. Knight is a phenomenal teacher. He’s well spoken, clear and concise, and you’ll enjoy his practical NO NONSENSE APPROACH to this incredibly important aspect of training.

So, What Exactly Do You Get?

Part 1:

  • Intro
  • Mount bottom positional considerations 
  • Trap and roll 
  • Elbow/ shrimp escape 
  • Standing disengagement opportunities
  • Escaping the high mount 
  • Establishing top mount positional considerations
  • Figure four from top mount 
  • Straight armlock from top mount
  • Gift wrap from mount
  • Eliciting responses from top mount 

Part 2:

  •  Positional consideration back mount 
  • Rear naked choke 
  • Armlock from backmount
  • Reestablishing control from back mount 
  • Escaping the back 

Part 3:

  •  Top side positional consideration
  • Mount transition from top side control 
  • Figure four from top side control 
  • Kimura from top side control 
  • Side control knee belly positional considerations 
  • Bottom side positional consideration 
  • Guard replacement from Bottom side 
  • Uphill escapes situations from bottom side 
  • Headlock from side control 

Part 4:

  • Top Closed guard positional consideration
  • Standing close guard pass 
  • Low close guard pass
  • Standing open guard pass 
  • Outside Heel hook from open guard 
  • Closed guard bottom positional considerations 
  • Pyramid Guard 
  • Back take from guard 
  • Straight armbar from the guard 
  • Two on one swipe

So, What Does It All Cost?

Don’t ignore this important aspect of your training. No one likes to think about what could happen in this type of setting. There are many variables in a self-defense situation, but this doesn’t mean we can’t prepare ourselves to the best of our ability. This area of your training deserves your consideration! Let Knight walk you through this comprehensive series of vital self-defense situations and show you how to adapt accordingly, so you can keep yourself and your family safe, should the need ever arise!
We could have easily charged $147 or more for the series, but we’re not going to do that. We’ve cut that price by nearly 50% and brought you Position, Transition, and submission with Eli Knight for just:

$79.00

 

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