Carmine Zocchi-Nogi Grappling for MMA Vol 3
Carmine Zocchi-Nogi Grappling for MMA Vol 3
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Salepage: Carmine Zocchi-Nogi Grappling for MMA Vol 3
Carmine Zocchi is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Marcelo Mello, head Jiu Jitsu instructor for San Da Training Systems and Jiu Jitsu coach for the New York San Da team. In this third volume of his no gi grappling for Mixed Martial Arts DVD series, Carmine focues on bottom positions. He begins with the butterfly guard, then moves on to passing the butterfly, and half guard techniques. This 65 minute instructional DVD features over 15 different techniques including; 1. Butterfly guard strategy 2. Duck under to take back 3. Body lock takedown 4. Hook sweeps 5. Escape from underneath 6. Wheel reversal 7. Heel hook from butterful guard 8. Knee bar 9. Ankle lock 10. Fireman’s carry 11. Sweep vs pass 12. Escape out to side 13. Arm drag 14. Passing the butterflu guard 15. Half guard positioning 16. Taking the back 17. Half guard sweep #1 18. Half guard sweep #2 19. Pummeling options 20. Fighting the double hands As always, this is sequential instruction as an opponent counters certain moves and the fight progresses.
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