Over the course of this plan, we’ve looked at a whole bunch of takedowns from the 2 on 1 position.
Sweep Single
The 2 on 1 works best when you’re to the side of your opponent, as a result, a common reaction for your opponent is to try and square up to you.
Foot Sweep
Foot sweeps are awesome and when they work your opponent will feel like they’re skating on ice. The key to getting a foot sweep to work is the getting the timing and set up right.
Uchi Mata/Sumi Gaeshi
One of the Uchi Mata is one of the most recognisable throws in Judo. However, it can be difficult to execute in Wrestling / No Gi due to the lack of control on the far side of your opponent.
2 on 1 Takedown
Unlike Judo and Gi Jiu Jitsu, wrestling or No Gi offer far few gripping opportunities. Due to this lack of strong gripping opportunities, many people find it difficult to secure a takedown.
Lapel Closed Guard System Lapel Drag Series
This is part two of the Lapel Closed Guard System and the series of attacks you should look for if your opponent escapes the Brabo grip.
Lapel Closed Guard System Brabo Series
This is part one of the Lapel Closed Guard System and the first series of attacks you should look for when using the system.
No Gi Back Control And Chokes
The Back is the most dominant position in No Gi Jiu Jitsu. It is nearly impossible for your opponent to attack you from there {...}
Single Leg X To Technical Stand Up
Although the Technical Stand Up sweep is one of the first techniques people are taught from the X Guard {...}
Single Leg X-Guard to X Guard
One of the most common things your opponent will do to try and escape your Single Leg X Guard {...}
The Single Leg X-Guard
And one of the most common reactions when you use the leg lock template is your opponent will stand.
Rear Body Lock Takedowns
The Rear Body Lock is a powerful position to attack your opponent from. It is also one of the most common positions you’ll find yourself in when scrambling in Gi or No Gi Jiu Jitsu {...}