Andre Galvao – Favorite Moves – Gi
Andre Galvao – Favorite Moves – Gi
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Salepage: Andre Galvao – Favorite Moves – Gi
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DVD #1
Sweeping the Lotus Flower
Sweeping a lotus flower from arm bar.
3. Backwards Lotus Flower Sweep
Rolling Kimura 4.
5. Using a rolling kimura to an arm bar
6. Lucha Libre Choke with Rolling Kimura
7. Half Guard Top Rolling Kimura
8. Rolling Kimura – Single Leg Counter
DVD #2
Reverse De La Riva Sweep, first
Reverse the De La Riva to the Y-Guard Sweep.
3. Ko Uchi Gari; and 4. Reverse DeLa Riva – Spin to Back
Seoi Nage (5)
6. One-Legged Counter
7. A single-legged counter-armor bar
DVD #3
1. Moving from Half Guard to Mount
2. Mount Choke Cross Choke
3. Side Control Wrist Lock
4. Killer Deep Half Guard
5. Killer of the Deep Half Guard to Crucifix
6. Reversing DeLa Riva to the North/South Choke
7. Reverse De La Riva Passing Variation
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