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Smash And Tap Your Next Opponent From Top With Matheus Gonzaga’s 11hrs+ Complete System Of Destruction From Side Control
- Attack submissions with the most leverage and the best set ups, to give yourself the highest chance for success against opponents of any level
- Study one of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s most important positions with Matheus Gonzaga’s Side Control Masterclass, an 11hrs+, 8-volume series around how to win from top side control
- Learn all of the hidden details that will let you control opponents with leverage and technique from the side control, including from knee on belly and the kesagatame
- Work to all levels of the arm with shoulder locks, arm locks, wrist locks, and twisting kimura locks using Matheus’s signature side control series
- Become more dangerous from Side Control
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side control concepts: how to keep it/block guard recovery - Intro | 0 - 5:51 |
Securing Side Control with both knees on the ground | 5:51 - 16:10 |
Arm between the legs | 16:10 - 20:53 |
One knee up and under the hamstring | 20:53 - 27:25 |
One knee on the ground and under the thigh | 27:25 - 34:45 |
Hips sideways | 34:45 - 40:59 |
Countering the spin out escape | 40:59 - 45:01 |
Countering the underhook with the long step | 45:01 - 52:11 |
North South | 52:11 - 58;33 |
Side Control to North South to Mount Drill | 58:33 - 1:02:07 |
Long Step Drill | 1:02;07 - 1:05:41 |
Opening the frames - Opening close elbow using opposite hand | 1:05:41 - 1:10:08 |
Opening close elbow using the hips | 1:10:08 - 1:12:58 |
Opening close elbow using the opposite knee | 1:12:58 - 1:15:24 |
Pushing the elbow under the chin with the chest | 1:15:24 - 1:18:17 |
Moving around the frame | 1:18:17 - 1:21:59 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee on Belly Concept - The Real knee on belly | 0 - 8:16 |
Knee on Belly Drills | 8:16 - 11:30 |
Shoulder Locks - Mounted shoulder lock | 11:30 - 18:58 |
Omoplata if triangle fails | 18:58 - 27:56 |
Counter attacking the underhook with omoplata | 27:56 - 34:14 |
Monoplata | 34:14 - 39:07 |
Nearside omoplata | 39:07 - 45:51 |
Baratoplata if dorsal kimura fails | 45:51 - 51:54 |
Conclusion | 51:54 - 59:35 |
Wrist locks - Wrist lock if triangle fails | 59:35 - 1:05:11 |
Wrist lock using the chin | 1:05:11 - 1:08:51 |
Stopping the underhook with a wristlock | 1:08:51 - 1:12:10 |
Wristlock from Americana | 1:12:10 - 1:15:11 |
Step over the head wristlock | 1:15:11 - 1:18:01 |
Wristlock from dorsal kimura | 1:18:01 - 1:23:01 |
Conclusion | 1:23:01 - 1:27:27 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Arm Locks - Modified mounted armbar | 0 - 20:37 |
Americana | 20:37 - 34:44 |
Armbar part 1 | 34:44 - 50:19 |
Armbar part 2 | 50:19 - 1:08:40 |
How to unlock the full power of the arm bar | 1:08:40 - 1:17:54 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Breaking Arm Bar Defenses - When the opponent connects the hands or grabs the wrist | 0 - 11:55 |
Using the triangle and arm bar at the same time | 11:55 - 20:21 |
When the opponent grabs his collar | 20:21 - 32:27 |
When the opponent grabs the biceps (rnc) part 1 | 32:27 - 40:20 |
When the opponent grabs the biceps (rnc) part 2 | 40:20 - 50:00 |
When the opponent cups the thigh | 50:00 - 56:22 |
Taking the back when nothing worked | 56:22 - 1:02:03 |
Armbar from paper cutter | 1:02:03 - 1:09:20 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kimura | 0 - 7:40 |
Kimura when opponent defend by straightening the arm | 7:40 - 12:38 |
Kimura when the opponent defend by grabbing the belt | 12:38 - 18:08 |
Kimura when the opponent is all closed up | 18:08 - 29:42 |
The one handed Kimura | 29:42 - 32:20 |
Kimura to armbar | 32:20 - 37:19 |
Modified Americana when the opponent tries the under hook | 37:19 - 41:28 |
Invisible arm bar | 41:28 - 45:44 |
Knee On Belly -Spinning armbar from knee on belly | 45:44 - 51:18 |
Dealing with hitchhiker defense | 51:18 - 54:56 |
Inverted armbar from knee on belly | 54:56 - 58:30 |
Armbar from knee on belly when pushing your chest | 58:30 - 1:04:28 |
Modified armbar when attempting the knee on belly | 1:04:28 - 1:11:04 |
Modified Kimura with a grip on the collar from knee on belly | 1:11:04 - 1:15:14 |
Scorpion death lock | 1;15:14 - 1:19:45 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Kesagatame - Armbar from kesagatame part 1 | 0 - 3:31 |
Armbar from kesagatame part 2 | 3:31 - 6:18 |
Armbar from kuzure kesagatame part 1 | 6:18 - 10:08 |
Invisible arm bar from kuzure kesa gatame part 2 | 10:08 - 13:09 |
Conclusion | 13:09 - 26:42 |
Strangles - Modified triangle from side control | 26:42 - 32:06 |
Baseball bat trapping the arm with the lapel | 32:06 - 36:14 |
Baseball bat with lapel or without lapel | 36:14 - 42:32 |
Paper cutter with the arm trapped | 42:32 - 48:20 |
Trapping the arm from Kimura to strangle using the hand behind the head | 48:20 - 56:18 |
Taking the back with the arm trapped | 56:18 - 1:03:13 |
North/south strangle | 1:03:13 - 1:11:10 |
Modified arm triangle | 1:11:10 - 1:17:16 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Darce | 0 - 6:31 |
Katagatame | 6;31 - 23:10 |
Katagatame + Ezequiel | 23:10 - 32:56 |
Paper cutter/bread cutter | 32:56 - 41:35 |
Cross collar strangle | 41;35 - 52:12 |
cross lapel strangle | 52:12 - 56:06 |
North south strangle with my lapel | 56:06 - 1:05:30 |
Two variations of the strangle from whizzer when the opponent gets the underhook and comes for the legs | 1:05:30 - 1:14:30 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee On Belly - Cross collar strangle from knee on belly | 0 - 14:22 |
Two variations using cross lapel strangle from knee on belly | 14:22 - 22:28 |
Using a modified Ezequiel to counter attack the knee on belly defense | 22:28 - 31:08 |
Two variations using the baseball bat from knee on belly | 31:08 - 39:33 |
Two loop choke variations from the belly | 39:33 - 47:13 |
North south strangle from knee on belly | 47:13 - 53:00 |
Three variations of Flavio Canto strangle | 53:00 - 1:04:14 |
Triangle if Flavio canto strangle fails | 1:04:14 - 1:09:12 |
Leg scissors strangle if dorsal Kimura fails | 1:09:12 - 1:15:02 |
Conclusion | 1:15:02 - 1:21:47 |
How to properly mount - Mounting sliding the knee over | 1:21:47 - 1:27:05 |
Scissoring our legs to mount | 1:27:05 - 1:30:57 |
Grabbing own foot to mount | 1:30:57 - 1:32:51 |
Using the arm between the legs to mount | 1:32:51 - 1:35:46 |
Taking the back - Using the chest to roll the opponent away from you to take the back | 1:35:46 - 1:40:51 |
Taking the back after we scissor our legs | 1:40:51 - 1:46:58 |
Smash And Tap Your Next Opponent From Top With Matheus Gonzaga’s Complete System Of Destruction From Side Control
World Class Atos Black Belt Matheus Gonzaga Teaches You How To Control And Submit From Side Control, Even Against Way Bigger People
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What Will You Learn?
Study one of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s most important positions with Matheus Gonzaga’s Side Control Masterclass, an 8-volume series around how to win from top side control. Matheus is a world class black belt who teaches every concept (from the basics to advanced) around controlling the fight from top, transitioning and mixing your different kinds of side controls, and finishing the fight with the most effective submissions. Learn some of the best side control systems in all of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with this complete series of techniques and concepts.
Learn all of the hidden details that will let you control opponents with leverage and technique from the side control, including from knee on belly and the kesagatame. Work through your opponents defenses systematically with grip fighting and body positioning that will give you more pressure and attacks, all while using preventing the guard recovery and movement. Matheus shows you how once you can control the position, attacking is easy, and how you can use the most leverage and technique to get that control.
Attack submissions with the most leverage and the best set ups, to give yourself the highest chance for success against opponents of any level. Matheus shows how to systematically approach submitting from side control, securing chokes and armlocks with Matheus’s important details for the most impact possible. Work to all levels of the arm with shoulder locks, arm locks, wrist locks, and twisting kimura locks using Matheus’s signature side control series. Matheus also shows how to strangle with the most efficiency, using positioning and not strength to attack darces and lapel chokes.
This 11hrs+, 8-volume series offers a deep look at submissions and positional attacks, including how to use different kinds of side control for the best results. Mix positions like the knee on belly, the kesagatame, and the north south so you can increase control and improve your attacks against high level opposition. From the side control, learn how to advance position without risk, as Matheus shows the keys behind mounting and taking the back.
You can use this series to increase your fundamental understanding of side control, and learn how to pin down your opponents and tap them out. Atos fighter Matheus Gonzaga is a world class black belt who has trained with some of the best instructors in the world, including Bernardo Faria and Andre Galvao, and he shows his complete system for winning this important position.
What Exactly Is On This Series?
Part 1:
Side control concepts: how to keep it/block guard recovery
Intro
Securing Side Control with both knees on the ground
Arm between the legs
One knee up and under the hamstring
One knee on the ground and under the thigh
Hips sideways
Countering the spin out escape
Countering the underhook with the long step
North South
Side Control to North South to Mount Drill
Long Step Drill
Opening the frames
Opening close elbow using opposite hand
Opening close elbow using the hips
Opening close elbow using the opposite knee
Pushing the elbow under the chin with the chest
Moving around the frame
Part 2:
Knee on Belly Concept
The Real knee on belly
Knee on Belly Drills
Shoulder Locks
Mounted shoulder lock
Omoplata if triangle fails
Counter attacking the underhook with omoplata
Monoplata
Nearside omoplata
Baratoplata if dorsal kimura fails
Conclusion
Wrist locks
Wrist lock if triangle fails
Wrist lock using the chin
Stopping the underhook with a wristlock
Wristlock from Americana
Step over the head wristlock
Wristlock from dorsal kimura
Conclusion
Part 3:
Arm Locks
Modified mounted armbar
Americana
Armbar part 1
Armbar part 2
How to unlock the full power of the arm bar
Part 4:
Breaking Arm Bar Defenses
When the opponent connects the hands or grabs the wrist
Using the triangle and arm bar at the same time
When the opponent grabs his collar
When the opponent grabs the biceps (rnc) part 1
When the opponent grabs the biceps (rnc) part 2
When the opponent cups the thigh
Taking the back when nothing worked
Armbar from paper cutter
Part 5:
Kimuras
Kimura
Kimura when opponent defend by straightening the arm
Kimura when the opponent defend by grabbing the belt
Kimura when the opponent is all closed up
The one handed Kimura
Kimura to armbar
Modified Americana when the opponent tries the under hook
Invisible arm bar
Knee On Belly
Spinning armbar from knee on belly
Dealing with hitchhiker defense
Inverted armbar from knee on belly
Armbar from knee on belly when pushing your chest
Modified armbar when attempting the knee on belly
Modified Kimura with a grip on the collar from knee on belly
Scorpion death lock
Part 6:
Kesagatame
Armbar from kesagatame part 1
Armbar from kesagatame part 2 3:31 - 6:18
Armbar from kuzure kesagatame part 1 6:18 - 10:08
Invisible arm bar from kuzure kesa gatame part 2 10:08 - 13:09
Conclusion 13:09 - 26:42
Strangles
Modified triangle from side control
Baseball bat trapping the arm with the lapel
Baseball bat with lapel or without lapel
Paper cutter with the arm trapped
Trapping the arm from Kimura to strangle using the hand behind the head
Taking the back with the arm trapped
North/south strangle
Modified arm triangle
Part 7:
Darce
Katagatame
Katagatame + Ezequiel
Paper cutter/bread cutter
Cross collar strangle
Cross lapel strangle
North south strangle with my lapel
Two variations of the strangle from whizzer when the opponent gets the underhook and comes for the legs
Part 8:
Knee On Belly
Cross collar strangle from knee on belly
Two variations using cross lapel strangle from knee on belly
Using a modified Ezequiel to counter attack the knee on belly defense
Two variations using the baseball bat from knee on belly
Two loop choke variations from the belly
North south strangle from knee on belly
Three variations of Flavio Canto strangle
Triangle if Flavio canto strangle fails
Leg scissors strangle if dorsal Kimura fails
Conclusion
How to properly mount
Mounting sliding the knee over
Scissoring our legs to mount
Grabbing own foot to mount
Using the arm between the legs to mount
Taking the back
Using the chest to roll the opponent away from you to take the back
Taking the back after we scissor our legs
Countering The Under Hook:
So What Does It All Cost?
$79.00