Robson Moura – Fusion 2 Modern BJJ
Robson Moura – Fusion 2 Modern BJJ
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Salepage: Robson Moura – Fusion 2 Modern BJJ
The brand-new Fusion 2 is centered on Jiu-Jitsu with the Kimono, much like his first explosive instructional series, and it tackles all the more complicated elements of his fighting style and strategy that weren’t covered in the previous series. When it comes to showing off his hottest Jiu-Jitsu guard techniques, Robson takes nothing back. He demonstrates his 93 Guard, Single Leg Guard, Advanced Half Guard, and ultra-slick Spider Guard game. The Fusion Loop Choke, Robson’s most stunning and complex submission move, is also covered! Robson Moura has won more Jiu-Jitsu World Championships than any other competitor in the history of the sport, which is evidence that his Fusion style is really a piece of grappling art.
INTRODUCTION
1. The 93 Guard, Volume 1 of Intro DVD One
2. 93 guard Information
3. Leaning on the top leg; 4. Tense neck
5. Position of the lower leg
6. Managing the distance, and 7. Finishing it
Scissor sweep: 8.
Nine. Shoulder roll sweep
Taking a backward step 10. Knee pull sweep
Twelve. Triangle choke
13. Sweep under roll
15. Belt trap to back mount; 14. Belt trap sweep; 15. Inverted armbar
roll-up triangle
18. omoplata rolling
Knee tap sweep, 19
20. Sweep the lapels
Arm drag sweep 21.
22. Leg sweep pull
24. Clock choke; 23. Crucifix;
ADVANCED HALF GUARD, VOLUME 2. (TOP)
1. Lapel choking for Ezechiel
Lapel Kata-gatame 2.
4. Cross arm to back control after a cross arm choke
5. Left knee slip
The sixth control is the shoulder roll.
Seven. Wrist lock
8. The wrist lock inverted
9. One-lap choke
10. Move beyond the bottleneck
Lapel Brabo 11.
Brabo completion 12. Brabo variant
14. The rotating lapel choke
15. A variant of Lapel Brabo
16. A half-turn pass.
17. External to flipped half
Advanced Half Guard, Volume 3 of DVD Two (BOTTOM)
Introduction to Half-Guard 2. Details of Half-Guard
3. Arm sweep and trap
4. Backflipping 5. Triangle choke
6. Knee tap with arm trap
7. Duck under to control your back
8. The elevator’s wrist control sweep
9. Sweep the wrist control switch
10. Half-setup outside
11. A half-foot sweep to the side
Twelve. Leg scissor sweep
13. Back control with a leg hook
14. A sweep of the ankles
fifteen. Knee push sweep
Lapel control sweep, no. 16
16. Knee reap sweeping
19. Internal hook sweep
19. Returning defender
THE ULTIMATE SPIDER GUARD, Volume 4
1 Spider-guard information
Crosshook armbar, Crosshook sweep, and Crosshook
Cleaning the rocking chair, the roll under, the calf trap, and more
7. Bumpy elevator sweeping
Putting everything together
10. The cross grasp 9. The tornado sweep
11. Triangle with cross grip
Cross grip armbar 12.
Cross grip omoplata 13.
Cross grip sweep 14.
15. Standing omoplata sweep, 16. Standing elevator sweep, 17. Standing triangle, and 18. Calf trap to armbar
Volume 3 of the Single Leg Guard on DVD Three
1. SL guard to spider
2. SL guard from DLR
Tomahawk sweep 3.
4. A leg lift sweep
5. A different ankle elevator
6. Spin while sweeping
7. A tomahawk collar control
8. Sweep elbow turn
9. Back control with a kickout
10. Static positions
11. Internal trip check
Twelve. X sweep. Thirteen. Dive under sweep. Fourteen. Arm switch. Fifteen. Arm switch. Spin under. Sixteen. Spin under. Seventeen. Spin under.
18. Knee-control kick-back
LOOP CHOKE FUSION, VOLUME 6
Trapping the leg; overhooking the arm; ducking beneath; feeding the lapel; and an attempted Brabo choke
6. Setup for 93 guards
7. Snapping the head down 8. Setting up the butterfly guard
Passing against the stack in 9. Hand under the elbow in 10. Guard-jumping in 11.
Attacking the turtle while diving with the head down 13. Far arm control 15. Diving under variation 16. Standing posture
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