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Marcelo Garcia Submission Grappling 1 Jiu-Jitsu Chokes

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Marcelo Garcia demonstrates this killer counter as he goes for a triangle choke which his opponent defends, but rather than trying to force the submission, Garcia transitions to yet another triangle choke from a different angle, finishing his opponent. These amazing DVD's are chock full of signature moves used by Marcelo Garcia to dominate in the Abu Dhabi Submission Grappling Championships. Enjoy! More at groundfighter.com where you can also purchase this phenomenal Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Instructional DVD Series.

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  • lol, dont u just love BJJ. Theres a counter to a counter to a counter :)

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  • Note: when you are punching out you resist the attack more because you extend so the scissor hold doesnt focus as much

  • this move will never work, the black guy taps out because he is doing nothing with his hands, he keeps them behind the guy, he can easil;y get them out and punch the guy in the rib, chest, shin or LOWER BACK BONE. giving the scissoring guy paralysis for life. thats why scissors are crap

  • @0833821327 actually that goes for alot of martial arts that arnt sports based jiujitsu is it only one the does that the ins both real life and sports

  • Badass trying that tomorrow.

  • reminds me of an old godzilla movie.

  • @LemonNation If you don't have good leg flexibility, work on it until you do..

  • @insdel2004 there's always a re-re-re-counter... and a counter for that. That's one of the things that makes grappling beautiful

  • @MrFrankfrog I actually use this exact counter for the triangle. lol Now I know the re-counter. I wonder if there's a re-re-counter.

  • @SGSacaindo916 If you don't have good leg flexibility, fighting off your back is not for you.

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