Killing the Near Side Arm by Ante Dzolic (On-demand)
Killing the Near Side Arm
A System for Crushing Side Control
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Ante Dzolic teaches you how to control and attack from side control. In this course you’ll learn what the major priorities in controlling opponents in Side Control are as well as how to stop their escape attempts.
Side Control/Side Mount/Cross Sides is widely considered one of the best positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. But often you will see students failing greatly at finishing their opponents once there and reducing them to holding and squeezing with a tight seatbelt to pass for offense. The purpose of this course is to help change that!
This course will teach you how to deny escape to your opponent first and simultaneously create submission opportunities for yourself.
The instructional begins by reviewing fundamental concepts, strategies and goals. You’ll learn important movements, how and when to apply pressure as well as the overriding goal of the system.
The course will continue by teaching a number of attacks in small modules. These modules will be presented in a compartmentalized fashion where you can just study and apply any one series at a time as well as connecting the different modules together creating unrelenting pressure on your opponents. The purpose is to make it easy to learn and easy to build a large arsenal of weapons at your disposal.
You’ll then study different transitions to the mounted position as well as unique submission opportunities that will present themselves when employing this system of control and attack.
You will also learn easy ways to stop and/or counter guard recovery techniques and movements you’ll face. The course will conclude with answers on what to do when you absolutely can’t neutralize the near side arm. Thereby creating a complete system of attack for you to employ.
The Course Chapter List
Concepts and Strategies
- Cooking our Opponents
- Controlling the Near Side Hip
- Scraping Hips
- Shoulder Pressure and Purpose
- Strategy: Forcing a Tough Decision
- KNSA: Leg Side Hip & Leg
- KNSA: Head Side Hip & Leg
- KNSA: The Arm Weave
- The Arm Weave: Common Problems and Opportunities
- The Spinning Arm Bar
The Americana Series
- KNSA: The Americana
- Transition to Mount
- Americana to Arm Triangle
- Arm Triangle to Ezekiel Choke
- The D’Arce/Brabo
The Step Over Series
- Step Over Arm Lock
- Step Over to Wrist Lock
- Step Over to Mission Impossible Americana
- Genie Lock
- Over Hook Arm Lock
The Gift Wrap Series
- Sitting Back to The Cutting Arm Bar
- The Near Side Arm Lock
- Modified Americana
Transitioning to The Mount
- Transition to The Mount (And Control Details)
- Triangle Choke
- Baseball Slide Arm Lock
- Kimura Follow Up
Near Side Series
- Near Side Triple Threat
- Overcoming the Hidden Arm I (Americana and Kimura Attacks)
- Overcoming the Hidden Arm II (North South Choke)
The Kimura Series
- Kimura to The Paper Cutter Choke
- Kimura to a Back Take
- Kimura to Arm Triangle and/or Ezekiel Choke
- Kimura to Reverse Arm Triangle and/or D’Arce Choke
- Overcoming a Strong Get Up
Defending Guard Recovery Attempts
- The Hip Hurdle
- The Windshield Wiper
- Walking Overhead
Troubleshooting
- When we Can’t Kill the Near Side Arm I (Mobile and Strong Frame)
- When we Can’t Kill the Near Side Arm II (Low Frame)
- When we Can’t Kill the Near Side Arm III (Big/Long Opponent I)
- When we Can’t Kill the Near Side Arm IV (Big/Long Opponent II)
- When we Can’t Kill the Near Side Arm V (Frame Under Our Hips)
- Conclusion