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In Submission Geometry: Locks & Levers Vol. 2, Joseph Capizzi goes deeper into the mechanical principles that make submissions inevitable
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Building on the foundations of his renowned system—and the legendary Capizzi Lock—Joseph breaks down how to create devastating control and finishing power using precise angles, leverage, and structure rather than strength.
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This volume expands the system across multiple positions, showing how the same geometric concepts repeat themselves whether you’re attacking from top, bottom, or in transitions. Instead of memorizing isolated techniques, you’ll learn how to see submissions as connected problems of locks and levers, allowing you to adapt in real time against resisting opponents.
- If you want submissions that feel tight, efficient, and unavoidable, this is the next evolution of your game.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| North South - The Kimura | 0 |
| The Hammer Fist Kimura | 4:01 |
| Armlock From Within The Kimura Trap | 8:41 |
| Chest Cutting Armlock | 12:41 |
| The Capizzi Lock | 18:43 |
| The Tarikoplata | 21:55 |
| Tarikoplata To The Kimura | 24:46 |
| Tarikoplata To The C-Lock | 28:06 - (31:04) |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Crucifix - Dual Capizzi Locks | 0 |
| The Clamp | 4:30 |
| The Audible | 7:15 |
| Arm Extraction And Recycling Submissions | 10:33 - (14:22) |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Closed Guard - Kimura | 0 |
| Capizzi Lock | 3:23 |
| The Barataplata | 6:55 |
| Rogers Arm Lock | 11:45 |
| 90 Degree Drill. Guard Movements | 14:08 |
| Sweeping With The Armlock | 17:02 |
| Sweeping With The Omoplata | 22:40 |
| Mounted Capizzi Lock | 27:24 |
| Mounted Clamp Lock | 29:49 - (32:12) |

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What Will You Learn?
In Submission Geometry: Locks & Levers Vol. 2, Joseph Capizzi goes deeper into the mechanical principles that make submissions inevitable. Building on the foundations of his renowned system—and the legendary Capizzi Lock—Joseph breaks down how to create devastating control and finishing power using precise angles, leverage, and structure rather than strength.
This volume expands the system across multiple positions, showing how the same geometric concepts repeat themselves whether you’re attacking from top, bottom, or in transitions. Instead of memorizing isolated techniques, you’ll learn how to see submissions as connected problems of locks and levers, allowing you to adapt in real time against resisting opponents.
If you want submissions that feel tight, efficient, and unavoidable, this is the next evolution of your game.
What You’ll Learn
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The core mechanics behind the Capizzi Lock, broken down step by step
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How to apply locks and levers using geometry, not speed or strength
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Multiple submission entries and finishes from various positions
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How to transition between attacks when opponents defend
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Common mistakes that weaken submissions—and how to fix them
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How to create control that forces predictable reactions
Why This Course Is Different
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Focuses on principles over memorization
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Designed to work for all body types and experience levels
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Shows how one system connects multiple submissions together
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Emphasizes efficiency, control, and high-percentage finishes
Who This Is For
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BJJ practitioners who want more reliable submissions
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Grapplers tired of forcing finishes that don’t quite work
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Students looking to understand the “why” behind locks and leverage
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Competitors and hobbyists alike who want a smarter attacking system
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- North South - The Kimura
- The Hammer Fist Kimura
- Armlock From Within The Kimura Trap
- Chest Cutting Armlock
- The Capizzi Lock
- The Tarikoplata
- Tarikoplata To The Kimura
- Tarikoplata To The C-Lock
Part 2
- Crucifix - Dual Capizzi Locks
- The Clamp
- The Audible
- Arm Extraction And Recycling Submissions
Part 3
- Closed Guard - Kimura
- Capizzi Lock
- The Barataplata
- Rogers Arm Lock
- 90 Degree Drill. Guard Movements
- Sweeping With The Armlock
- Sweeping With The Omoplata
- Mounted Capizzi Lock
- Mounted Clamp Lock
