Marcello Monteiro – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu White to Blue Curriculum Level 2
Marcello Monteiro – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu White to Blue Curriculum Level 2
Course Detail
Salepage: Marcello Monteiro – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu White to Blue Curriculum Level 2
The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu White to Blue Curriculum series has 4 levels with a total of 180 techniques.
The BJJ Curriculum was created to develop all aspects of the fight game to take each student to their highest possible level for each belt.
Marcello teaches the most important techniques, tricks and details that speed up the learning process and facilitates the performance of each movement.
You will learn effective positions, how to attack and defend, counters and re-counters, guard passes, and set-ups to use when fighting more advanced training partners.
The techniques in this section are:
Pulling to the closed guard on the ground
Breaking the posture grabbing the collar and opening at the opponent’s elbow
Basic closed guard sweep escaping the hips
Basic open guard control position variation 2
Open guard control position to basic pushing the knee sweep
Half guard control position number 1
Half guard control position number 1 attacking the back
Half guard control position number 1 to basic sweep
Escaping the headlock and attacking the opponent’s back
Breaking the closed guard controlling opponent’s chest and applying the knee up
Diving to pass opponent’s guard pressing down one leg while underhooking the other
Passing guard underhooking one leg and pushing the other down
Passing guard underhooking one leg and pushing the other down variation 1
Basic Ananias guard pass
Sneak attack from side control to knee on the stomach
Side control countering the underhook and blocking the waist
Countering the underhook and blocking the waist going for the overhook side control position
Attacking the mount from the overhook scissor side control
Mount control position crossing feet
Basic sprawl with underhook reversal to scissor side control
Breaking the posture to cross collar forearm choke
Basic armbar climbing the back
Basic cross collar choke variation 1
Mountaneer attack to reverse kimura
Open guard control position to triangle attack
Open guard control position to the omoplata attack
Triangle set up grabbing the collar on the ground
Back choke grabbing both collars
Back choke passing one arm behind the opponent’s head
Basic upa mount escape countering the choke
Escape from armbar rolling over the shoulder
Omoplata escape rolling over the shoulder
Basic omoplata escape stepping over the opponent
Basic cross collar choke escape pressuring down
Triangle escape posturing up
Basic double leg takedown on the ground
Health and Medical course
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