Neil Melanson – Shoulder Pin Guard System
Neil Melanson – Shoulder Pin Guard System
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Salepage: Neil Melanson – Shoulder Pin Guard System
Learn the Shoulder Pin System with one of the most seasoned grappling experts in the game Neil Melanson
Master this tricky space-killing system to dominate from guard with one of the most sought after BJJ coaches in the world
The shoulder pin requires ZERO flexibility and can be used by anyone to add a new and dangerous layer to your guard game
Melanson’s signature blend of multiple highly effective grappling arts and unique fighting systems will help you become a more dangerous and knowledgeable BJJ player
Use submissions and sweeps systematically, including Neil’s signature Neil Knot
Part 1:
Intro and grips
Angles
Triangle from shoulder pin
Shoulder pin knot (Neil Knot)
Part 2:
Armbar
Belly down shoulder lock from half guard
Belly down shoulder lock when opponent rolls
Combat half hip bump set up
Neil knot from closed guard
Neil knot variation from armbar setup
Part 3:
Omoplata from guard
Shoulder pin to kimura and underhock pin
Rolling belly down armbar
Shoulder pin to boston handshake triangle
Hammerlock from boston handshake
Shoulder pin hip over
Part 4:
Gogo clinch
King Pin
Armbar
Opposite hip triangle
Pullback triangle
Shoulder pin from back mount option
Butterfly setup and outro
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