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- Perfect your submission finishing mechanics by understanding what it takes to escape.
- Protect yourself in some of the most vulnerable situations such as 50/50 and 4/11 and escape into a more dominant position.
- Drive your opponents nuts by becoming unfinishable using the master class technique gone over in this series.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Ashi Garami escape hip out escape | 0:23 |
Calf slicer | 2:15 |
Ashi garami Re entry | 3:33 |
Ashi garami stack escape | 4:24 |
Ashi garami to 4/11 | 6:07 |
Cross ashi garami smash escape | 8:14 |
Cross ashi garami hip out escape | 10:42 |
Cross Ashi garami Escape re entruto cross ashi | 12:36 |
50/50 Smash escape | 14:44 |
50/50 hip out escape | 17:02 |
4/11 escape | 18:36 |
Knee bar escape | 21:11 |
Standing Guillotine choke escape | 24:33 |
No arm in Guillotine choke escape | 26:44 |
One arm in Guillotine choke escape | 28:59 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Triangle choke from guard variation 1 escape | 0 |
Triangle choke from guard variation 2 escape | 1:58 |
Triangle choke from guard variation 3 escape | 3:03 |
Triangle choke from guard variation 4 escape | 4:50 |
Back triangle choke escape | 5:51 |
Mount triangle escape variation 1 | 8:46 |
Mount triangle escape variation 2 | 10:38 |
Reverse triangle from bottom escape | 12:25 |
Reverse triangle from top escape | 14:39 |
Omoplata escape variation 1 | 17:11 |
Omoplata escape variation 2 | 19:47 |
Omoplata escape variation 3 | 21:35 |
Omoplata escape variation 4 | 22:27 |
Arm head choke escape from mount or Side escape | 24:08 |
North south choke escape | 27:34 |
Reverse arm head choke escape frame and butt scoot out | 28:58 |
Reverse arm head choke escape grab leg and turn or darce escape | 30:04 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Darce choke from turtle | 0 |
Darce choke from turtle variation 2 | 2:29 |
Darce choke escape from half guard | 3:24 |
T darce choke escape | 4:38 |
Anaconda from standing escape | 6:42 |
Anaconda escape from turtle | 8:12 |
Neck tie escape | 10:42 |
Kimura escape from side control | 12:03 |
Kimura escape from north south | 14:42 |
Kimura escape from guard | 16:42 |
Kimura escape from half guard | 18:12 |
Americana escape | 18:52 |
Arm bar from guard escape variation 1 | 20:43 |
Arm bar escape from guard variation 2 | 22:32 |
Arm bar hitchhiking escape | 23:34 |
Arm bar escape pull half guard to twister control | 26:04 |
Arm bar rocking up escape | 27:25 |
Arm Bar escape to guard | 28:31 |
Black Belt Troy Manning Dives Into The Most Viable And High-Level Escape Options From Every Imaginable Submission
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What Will You Learn?
It is one thing to have a proper technique when it comes to finishing submissions, but not being submitted is equally as important. Having good submission technique can definitely help on the defensive side as you know what it takes to finish certain moves, however, having specific submission escapes in your arsenal puts you in a position of advantage every time you’re on the mats.
Look at every variation of Ashi Garami and use smashing and hip out escapes to avoid getting stuck in 4/11 or other vulnerable positions, while also placing yourself in a great position to start attacking. Master escaping the triangle from the guard, mount, and back, and know exactly what to do if your opponent transitions to the omoplata, leaving your opponent speechless every time.
Additionally, check out master class escapes from chokes such as the darce and the anaconda choke, and gain a better understanding of how shoulder locks such as the kimura work so you can really comprehend why these escapes work so well. Using the fundamental ideas of these escapes, you can begin to apply them to any submission you can think of, giving you more time to worry about finishing your opponent in a match rather than avoiding being finished yourself.
Troy Manning is a second-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt with over 20 years of experience in art. His understanding and experience in Jiu-Jitsu as well as multiple other martial arts have given him a strategic viewpoint into making these techniques so effective. Not only do you get to learn some of the highest level techniques on the market from Troy, but he helps you gain a comprehensive understanding of how the body works in terms of submissions, allowing you to take that knowledge and get creative with your technique. Bring your defensive game to the highest of levels and become the unfinishable opponent that everyone dreads by checking out his instructional!
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