Pedro Sauer – Unlocking The Secrets Of The Mount Position
Learn from one of America’s most respected Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructors, with 8th-Degree Black Belt Pedro Sauer’s new 4-volume series on how to control and submit from mount
- Get important concepts and fundamentals that you can use to shut down an opponent’s escape and stay on the attack
- Professor Pedro Sauer is an 8th-Degree Coral Belt who is sharing his lifetime of experience studying this position with you
- Finish fights, even against tough opponents, with grip fighting, counters, traps, and more you can use from the mount position
- Get reliable and effective submission holds, including the collar choke, armbar, head and arm choke, and more (each with important variations)
COURSE CONTENT
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Yield to Win | 0:49 |
Keeping Opponent Flat | 3:48 |
Dealing with Elbow Escape | 6:44 |
Using Your Lower Body to Shut Down Their Lower Body | 10:23 |
Disrupting the hands | 16:08 |
Using ‘The Jack’ | 19:07 |
Defending Elbow Escapes with Head Control | 25:06 |
Windshield Wiper | 28:40 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Deflecting the Cross Frame | 0 |
Dropping Bows | 3:21 |
Dealing with Strong Bridges | 4:51 |
Dealing with the Same Side Stiff Arm | 8:16 |
Backdoor Counter | 10:59 |
Addressing the body lock | 12:06 |
Using hips to isolate arms | 14:36 |
Single Leg Anchor | 16:50 |
Trap & Roll Counter | 18:34 |
Upa Glide Counter | 21:05 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Cross Choke Elbow Escape Bait | 0 |
Lat Choke | 4:51 |
Lat Choke 2 | 7:30 |
Helio Gracie Choke to Cross Choke | 9:15 |
Distraction Choke | 11:35 |
Isolating the Americana into Wrist lock | 13:31 |
Isolating the Americana into Wrist lock 2 | 15:13 |
Lat Armbar | 17:24 |
Sliding Collar Choke | 19:46 |
Single Wing Choke & the Importance of a 2 finger grip | 21:14 |
Submissions from Technical Mount | 24:30 |
Submissions from Technical Mount 2 | 26:45 |
Head & Arm | 28:36 |
Straight Arm Bar | 31:00 |
Straight Arm Bar to Double Arm Bar | 33:43 |
DOMINATE AND FINISH FIGHTS FROM MOUNT USING OLD SCHOOL CONCEPTS FROM RESPECTED BJJ INSTRUCTOR AND 8TH-DEGREE BLACK BELT PROFESSOR PEDRO SAUER
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WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Study how to best break down an opponent from mount, stay in control, and finish fights even against tough defending opponents as 8th-Degree Corral Belt Pedro Sauer shares his secrets to one of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s most important positions.
Stay in control with these techniques and strategies for stopping an opponent’s defenses and escapes, and turning them back into your advantage with his most preferred ways to stop the bottom fighter from doing anything. Once you have them set, get ready to end the fight with Professor Sauer’s help.
Even as your opponent defends, learn how to work for submissions systematically with these old school principles for locking in the strongest possible submissions. Professor Sauer has studied the mount his entire life on the mat, and now you can benefit from his years of experience with these effective and controlling collar chokes and arm lock attacks.
WINDSHIELD WIPER
SO, WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU GET?
Part 1:
- Introduction
- Yield to Win
- Keeping Opponent Flat
- Dealing with Elbow Escape
- Using Your Lower Body to Shut Down Their Lower Body
- Disrupting the hands
- Using ‘The Jack’
- Defending Elbow Escapes with Head Control
- Windshield Wiper
Part 2:
- Deflecting the Cross Frame
- Dropping Bows
- Dealing with Strong Bridges
- Dealing with the Same Side Stiff Arm
- Backdoor Counter
- Addressing the body lock
- Using hips to isolate arms
- Single Leg Anchor
- Trap & Roll Counter
- Upa Glide Counter
Part 3:
- Cross Choke Elbow Escape Bait
- Lat Choke
- Lat Choke 2
- Helio Gracie Choke to Cross Choke
- Distraction Choke
- Isolating the Americana into Wrist lock
- Isolating the Americana into Wrist lock 2
- Lat Armbar
- Sliding Collar Choke
- Single Wing Choke & the Importance of a 2 finger grip
- Submissions from Technical Mount
- Submissions from Technical Mount 2
- Head & Arm
- Straight Arm Bar
- Straight Arm Bar to Double Arm Bar
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