Back Attacks 101: The Ultimate Guide To Mastering Jiu-Jitsu Back Attacks
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Scott M. Sullivan PhD, holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas and is a third degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
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A Complete Back Attack System For Jiu-Jitsu Fighters, Grapplers, And Other Martial Artists
Master The Key Areas Of Back Attacks

For example, the “straightjacket” is an old school jiu-jitsu form of upper body control that has been increasing in popularity in recent years. This grip is very strong and offers you a simple attack.
Learn Effective And Unorthodox Chokes

The hooks are the most common form of lower body control. Although not as important as upper body control, hooks are important for helping you control the opponent and maintain the back mount.
Develop A Strong Upper Body Control

Upper body control for back mount is by far more important than hooks. Upper body control is both necessary and sufficient. This means that you can keep a back mount with only upper body control and no hooks.
Take The Back From Everywhere

The collar grip is a very effective form of upper body control. It is not only very strong for back mount maintenance but also allows you to immediately threaten your opponent with a rear collar choke.
Counter Common Back Attack Defenses

The seatbelt control from the back is underrated. It is a very strong form of control that works both gi and no-gi. It is the most common form of upper body control as it is the easiest to get.
Finish More Fights From The Back

This kneeling choke position is actually stronger than the back mount itself. His mobility is lessened. There are no mats in the way of you staying on his back. Go for this position often!
A Complete Back Attack System For Jiu-Jitsu Fighters, Grapplers, And Other Martial Artists

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Learn simple tips, tricks & tools anyone can use to finish more fights from the back
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The single most important thing you need to know when attacking from the back
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A simple and proven 4 step formula for winning the hand fight
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Why upper body control is the most important element of back attacks and how to maintain it
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How to use the "hand saw" to sink your choke in
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How to best use "strips", "spider walks" and the "crowbar" to defeat your opponent's defenses
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How to use the "head pillow"
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Why you need to know the simple "seat belt switch"

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How to use the crushing "Choke From Hades" (and why it's the most powerful choke in jiu jitsu)
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Why the rear collar grip is the most powerful grip for back control
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How to use simple tricks to reset your lost hooks
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How to use "invisible" counter cranking to prevent your opponent from escaping
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How to counter common seat belt grip defenses
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Why the body triangle is the best form of lower body control and how to deploy it
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When to use the "kimura grip" to stop a common escape attempt
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Why the standard rear naked choke is NOT the best submission to try

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How to trap your opponent's arms so that he cannot defend against your attack
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How to use the "leg lace" to reset your lost hooks
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How to take your opponent's backfrom numerous positions
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The best ways to keep your opponent from escaping your back mount
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Why "getting your hooks" is overrated
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How to have an iron clad seat belt control
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How you can use a simple "turn the key" move to force your choke in
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Learn the most common things to look for when attacking from the back
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