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1-5 Avoiding weak foot positioning + lapel lasso. KLE Chapter 1

1-5 Avoiding weak foot positioning + lapel lasso. KLE Chapter 1

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Lapel Guard 101: Introduction <- Start here.

1-5 Avoiding weak foot positioning + lapel lasso. KLE Chapter 1

We are still building the foundation of any good guard game. We are going to learn how to avoid common mistakes and how to use lapel lasso as an effective control. Posture destroying Lapel Lasso. We suggest making some notes at this point to keep these details in mind at all times later on.

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LAPEL ENCYCLOPEDIA CHAPTER 1
1-1 Introduction. KLE Chapter 1
1-2 Course structure. KLE Chapter 1
1-3 Gripping concepts. KLE Chapter 1
1-4 Intermediary lapel control. KLE Chapter 1
1-5 Avoiding weak foot positioning + lapel lasso. KLE Chapter 1
1-6 Finding lapel grips from everywhere. KLE Chapter 1
USING LAPELS IN FAMILIAR POSITIONS
Using The Lapel To Reinforce Single Leg X
MORE CONCEPTS
Lapel mechanics and concepts
How To Pull Guard And Engage With The Lapel
How To Play Guard With Just The Lapel
Lapel Single Leg Against Fleeing Opponent
Mario Lopez Learns The Worm Guard Pt. 1
Off balancing your opponent using the lapel
Guard recomposure using the cross step on the lapel
Return to Lapel Guard 101: Introduction <- Start here.

I believe Mr Cornelius is one of the most innovative and forward thinking athletes in Gi BJJ today. His innovative lapel guard has been tying up and controlling the toughest opponents at the highest levels in a way that is extraordinarily impressive.
John Danaher

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