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See All The Ways The Lapel Overhook Can Be Used To Control And Set Up Some Devastating Submissions In Ways That You Never Thought Possible With Ed Abrasley’s Techniques For Tricky Offense
- Learn how to secure your overhook with the lapel to make the hook even more effective in the gi.
- It can be hard to get the overhook on your back, so let Ed Abrasley so you a few of his favorite entries to increase your chances of getting the hold.
- Use the overhook to sweep your opponent to get to a better position or control in an already good one.
- Learn how simply having one overhook can set up a ton of different submissions that you haven’t ever seen before!
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Entries - Pressure Entry | 0:41 |
Cross Collar Entry | 3:27 |
Head Control Entry | 6:29 |
Cross Collar Choke Entry | 9:32 |
Overhook | 12:50 |
Flat Prevention And Closed Guard Entry | 16:06 |
Half Guard Entry | 19:10 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Submissions - Straight Arm Lock | 0 |
Triangle Set Up | 3:34 |
Teepee Choke | 6:43 |
Leg Over Head Choke | 9:55 |
Pull Through Arm Bar | 14:15 |
Collar Chokes | 18:37 |
Americana | 25:18 |
Modified Americana Sweep To Finish | 28:31 |
Modified Americana Sweep To Cross Collar Choke | 31:53 |
Belly Down Arm Bar | 35:07 |
Modified Kimura From Lost Grip | 38:42 |
Butterfly Hook Sweep To Modified Americana | 41:57 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Hip Sweep To S Mount | 0 |
Modified Scissor Sweep | 2:51 |
Kick Over Sweep | 6:20 |
Collapsing Arm Sweep | 9:47 |
Back Take | 12:40 |
Outro | 15:43 |