Robson Moura - Super No Gi [Vol 6] The Guillotine Choke

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The Guillotine is without a doubt, the most widely used submission in grappling and MMA today. In this new DVD, Robson Moura rewrites the book on everything you thought you knew about the Guillotine as he puts his spin on this devastating choke from standing and ground positions. This DVD delivers slick new details on how to create much higher levels of pressure with the Guillotine and how to nail it from multiple positions, standing and on the ground. Robson teaches that even subtle changes in arm and body position will make the difference between an opponent fighting his way through the Guillotine or submitting to the choke.

This is a Brand New release featuring Robson Moura in his first No Gi instructional DVD. In this new Submission Grappling series, Robson wanted to address not only his most successful NoGi techniques and strategies, but also the most common problems that grapplers will face on the mat.

For more information on the SUPER NoGi DVD check out. http://www.groundfighter.com/Robson-Moura-Super-NoGi-BJJ/

Robson Moura is a 7x World Jiu Jitsu Champion, 8x Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion, and holds a 3rd degree black belt BJJ.

Check out our latest instructional DVDs from World Martial Arts at http://www.groundfighter.com.

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  • this is f**king great the set up everything. It seems so common sense but I never thought of it. this solves a problem that happens to me all the time. You know when something just clicks like when you realized how important it is to not be on your back and then everything just started falling in line watching this made me feel like that about my guillotine I'm stoked to go to class on Monday

  • thx that helped me much

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  • check out huges vs almeida!!!it's better and faster!!!

  • A problem i'm coming across lately is that I already have "go to" moves for these positions that I am comfortable with and that have a reasonable percentage for submission. Normally from the sprawl I would set up the Anaconda like Brannon said below. Is there ever a situation you could get an arm in guillotine but you could not get an anaconda choke or even a darce and if not is it even worth putting reps in on the other?

  • @socalled47 explain how my 26 year old friend beats wrestlers twice his size. he's 160..wrestled for 21 years

  • @newerest1 Wrestling is speed, strength and power based. Stronger man normally wins. Simple as that.

  • @socalled47 you do not train wrestling. KJ Gould is a name you should recognize. He's a badass.Listen to him.

  • Great set up for the Anaconda as well. I guess it IS an Anaconda minus the gator roll; or, perhaps, a sick hybrid: Anacontine -or- Guiaconda lol

  • god damn perfect explicacoes completas. pra cada pergunta ou duvida eu tinha durante eu vi o video, Moura explicou logo depois. nossa..

    muito bom. valeu!

  • @KJGould Man, I've been doing freestyle and greco roman wrestling for three years now and I can honestly say that wrestling is all force and strength based e.g locking up, shooting forcefully using alot of power, throwing him to the mat etc. BJJ = no force or strength needed.

  • @socalled47 if that's what you honestly think about wrestling, then you don't have a clue.

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