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Are my legs too short to apply the triangle choke?

July 15, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

The first time I ever saw the triangle choke in action was in 1994, during the last match of UFC 4. Royce Gracie had just squared off against Dan Severn, a seemingly unstoppable wrestler with a huge weight advantage.  I remember thinking, 'There's just no possible way that Royce is gonna win this one.' The fight went to the ground quickly, and after 15 minutes of getting manhandled Royce … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Chokes, Elliott Bayev, Oleg Taktarov, Omoplata, Physical Attributes, Royce Gracie, Submission, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video

Here’s Why Your Guard Attacks Don’t Work

July 11, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

When you first learn an sweep or a submission from the guard you usually learn the steps in a 1, 2, 3 manner. "First grab the sleeve and lapel like this... Then open your legs and escape your hips... Now put your foot on the hip and pull him forward...." And so on Then you go ahead, learn all the steps, and get your repetitions in.  You do all the prep work. But then, when you try to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Closed Guard, de la Riva Guard, Guard Sweeps, Rob Biernacki, Strategy, Submission, Techniques, Video

A Triangle Choke Escape that Requires Almost No Training…

July 3, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

silat triangle choke escape

Years ago I came back from an Indonesian Silat training camp led by Dan Inosanto. I showed up at BJJ class the next day and was telling a few guys about how much I had enjoyed the training. One guy with a slightly smartass tone asked me, "How would a Silat guy escape from my triangle choke then?" It turns out that there IS a very effective, super high percentage Silat escape to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Self Defense Tagged With: Dan Inosanto, Escapes, Self Defense, Silat, Submission, Triangle Choke, Weapons

BJJ Rear Mount Master Class Q&A

June 19, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

BJJ Rear Mount Q&A

When Rob Biernacki and I released the BJJ Back Attacks Formula instructional some of the readers of my email newsletter grabbed the app right away and asked some great questions related to the rear mount in BJJ. As it turns out, my partner in rear mount crime was coming back through town recently, so it seemed like a good idea to film videos answers to those questions. Here are the questions … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Armlocks, Chokes, Drills, Judo, Rear Mount, Rear Naked Choke, Rob Biernacki, Submission, Techniques, Turtle Position, Video

37 Powerful BJJ Submissions for Grapplers

June 18, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Have you ever wondered what the most popular and powerful BJJ submissions in BJJ are?  Here's our list of the top 37 submissions taught in BJJ academies all over the world. WARNING: not all of these techniques are legal in IBJJF competition, or allowed at all schools.  But it's still better to be familiar with these illegal techniques just in case someone tries to use them on you. And many of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques, Mixed Martial Arts, Self Defense Tagged With: Armlocks, BJJ, Chokes, MMA, Submission, Submission Grappling, Techniques, Video

Three BJJ Guard Posture Mistakes That’ll Get You KILLED on the Mats

June 9, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

BJJ Posture mistake 3: hand on ground

Using the Power of Posture and Positioning to Prevent Problems (Note to the reader: this lesson #5 from of the Beginning BJJ Course. To receive the other lessons by email please sign up for the free email-based course) Whenever I've got someone in my guard I watch them very carefully for mistakes. If they make a mistake (and if I can capitalize on it quickly) then - boom - they're gonna get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: BJJ, Kimura, Omoplata, Posture, Submission, Triangle Choke

Weak vs Strong Side of Rearmount; the Debate Continues

June 8, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

strong side of rearmount

It turns out that the rearmount is a controversial position. On the one hand it's widely acknowledged as a position of total domination. If you get to the rearmount then your opponent should be in deep trouble. In the last 10 years it's become widely accepted that the over-under arm position (aka the 'harness grip' and/or the 'lasso') is probably the most powerful way of controlling your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques, Mixed Martial Arts Tagged With: Kimura, Marcelo Garcia, Rear Mount, Rear Naked Choke, Rener Gracie, Rob Biernacki, Submission, Techniques, Video

How To Do the Cross Collar Choke from Mount

June 1, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

How to do the cross collar choke from mount

The cross collar choke from mount is one of the very first chokes that you learn in BJJ. And it works well against beginners who have no idea how to defend with their hands... But as soon as people start getting all defensive and defending their collars it starts getting hard to get your own hands in deep enough. And a shallow grip makes it hard to generate enough power against the neck to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Chokes, Collar Chokes, Mount, Rob Biernacki, Roger Gracie, Submission, Techniques, Video

Pre-planning the Tap and Climbing Everest…

May 20, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

How climbing Mount Everest applies to BJJ

We'll get to the Mount Everest part later, but first let me tell you a story about the other day when I was sparring with a black belt training partner... My partner was using the spider guard, a position he's spent quite a bit of time developing in the last year.  I got sloppy for a second and he slammed on a triangle choke from the double biceps spider guard position (using a variation of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Training Tagged With: Injuries, Sparring, Spider Guard, Submission, The Mental Aspect, Training, Triangle Choke

The Reverse Armbar from Closed Guard

April 19, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

The Reverse Armbar from Closed Guard

I was a white belt when I first saw the reverse armbar from closed guard (also known as the 'arm crush', the 'razor lock, and the 'cutting armbar'). At first I was pretty skeptical. I had all kinds of reasons why it probably wouldn't work. And then I started running into more and more people who had been submitted by it... And then I started getting caught in it too... And then I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Armlocks, Butterfly Guard, Closed Guard, Cutting Armbar, Marcelo Garcia, Posture, Reverse Armbar, Rob Biernacki, Submission, Techniques, Video

Can You Cross Your Ankles in Back Mount?

April 7, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

When is it OK to cross your ankles in back mount?

"Never cross your ankles when you're in back mount!" This rule is often taught as gospel to BJJ beginners. Truly, it's not a bad rule of thumb to start with.  But there are exceptions to every rule, and that's what this article is all about... The back mount is one of the very best positions in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.  From the back you can submit your opponent with some very powerful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Leglocks, Rear Mount, Rob Biernacki, Submission, Techniques, Video

Top 3 Armbar Mistakes in BJJ

March 10, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Top 3 Armbar Errors in BJJ

The basic armbar is one of those bread-and-butter submission techniques in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. You just can't do BJJ without it, so it's SUPER important to understand this submission inside out! But I see people make the same silly errors for the armbar all the time. That's why I shot a quick and dirty video showing the three most common mistakes for the armbar (plus how to fix … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Armbar, BJJ, Submission, Submission Grappling, Techniques, Video

Don’t Build Your BJJ Game on White Belt Techniques.

February 10, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Whitebelt BJJ techniques

Certain BJJ techniques are 'white belt' moves.  Which means they might be effective against white belts (and sometimes blue belts) but then stop working once you move up to opponents of a higher skill level. Basically you can pull off just about anything on a newbie.  They make rookie mistakes because they're, well, rookies.  Whitebelts don't instinctively know how to move to prevent, defend or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Americana, BJJ, Calf Slicer, Competition, Escapes, Self Defense, Sparring, Strategy, Submission, Techniques, Training

A de la Riva Guard Submission: the Triangle Choke

January 27, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

de la Riva guard submission - the triangle choke

The de la Riva guard is often thought of as primarily being a sweeping tool.  But you can also land a lot of different submissions from de la Riva guard too!  The main submissions include the triangle choke, omoplata, armbar and a few leglocks. Here's one of my very favorite de la Riva guard submissions demonstrated by Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins.  But before I go on I have to confess … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Competition, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Android, Brandon Mullins, Competition, de la Riva Guard, iPhone, Submission, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video

The BJJ Self Defense Experiment

January 20, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Other submissions that were used in the BJJ Self Defense Experiment

Have you ever wondered if your BJJ would stand up in a self defense situation against an opponent determined to clean your clock with his fists? By the end of this article I'm hoping you'll have a much better idea of what to focus on to sharpen your BJJ skills for self defense purposes... The self defense implications of grappling are important to me (click here to see my other posts on the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Mixed Martial Arts, Self Defense Tagged With: Armlocks, BJJ, Chokes, Closed Guard, Drills, Firaz Zahabi, Gary Tonon, Gordon Ryan, Heel Hook, Leglocks, Open Guard, Self Defense, Striking, Submission, Techniques, Video

Hitting the Omoplata from the Butterfly Guard

December 15, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

butterfly guard to omoplata

Many people use the butterfly guard only as a sweeping position. But that's a mistake because you can also hit powerful submissions from the butterfly guard. In fact attacking with sweeps sets up submissions, and attacking with submissions sets up sweeps.  Attacking with both from any guard position makes your game so much more effective; why would you want to limit yourself to only one or the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Android, BJJ, Brandon Mullins, Butterfly Guard, iPhone, No Gi, Omoplata, Submission, Techniques, Video

Don’t Overthink Jiu-Jitsu

December 10, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

armbar in progress

Back when I was a brown belt I rolled with a large, strong, aggressive and completely unskilled white belt. This white belt was absolutely determined to illustrate the size difference between us by using all his weight and all his strength at all times. You know the type... At one point he was in my guard with his forearm across my throat. Essentially he was giving me the classic trigger … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Competition, Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Armbar, BJJ, Competition, Submission, The Mental Aspect, Training

A Better Armbar?

November 2, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

Another armbar using both hands, this time in MMA

The armbar, as it is usually taught, involves using BOTH of your hands or arms to control ONE of your opponent's arms. This two-on-one control can be used when trying to break through your opponent's defenses, as in the photo below: The two-on-one arm control is usually retained right until your opponent taps out to the finalized armbar, as in the following photo: Now this regular … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Armbar, Armlocks, Eddie Bravo, Escapes, Submission, Techniques, Video

A High Percentage Triangle Choke from Half Guard

November 2, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

half guard triangle choke - arm moved across

In this new video my friend, BJJ black belt and world champion Brandon ‘Wolverine’ Mullins shows how to set up and finish his favourite submission from the half guard. As you watch it pay attention not only to the details of the movement, but it's really the underlying pattern of bridging and shrimping that powers the whole technique. Breaking a technique down into its fundamental components … [Read more...]

Filed Under: android, apps, Grappling Techniques, iphone Tagged With: Android, Brandon Mullins, Fundamentals, Half Guard, iPhone, Submission, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video, Z Guard

How To Use Moves You Already Know to Do Advanced Techniques

November 1, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

From Advanced BJJ Fundamentals mobile app

We've just launched the latest Grapplearts BJJ instructional mobile app with my friend Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins. It's called Advanced BJJ Fundamentals. The name of this app isn't accidental, because it's all about using the fundamental building blocks of jiu-jitsu to make learning easier, to amplify the effectiveness and reliability of your techniques, and to build an advanced … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Instructional Videos, Miscellaneous, Training Tagged With: Android, Armlocks, BJJ, Brandon Mullins, Butterfly Guard, Chokes, Closed Guard, Drills, Escapes, Fundamentals, Guard Passes, Guard Sweeps, Half Guard, iPhone, Omoplata, Open Guard, Submission, Takedowns, Techniques, Video

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