Leandro Slaib – Fine adjustments for basic submissions

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Leandro Slaib – Fine adjustments for basic submissions

Fine adjustments for basic submissions
Although they are basic attacks taught in the first lessons one might learn in a BJJ school, the moves analyzed in this module (helmed by black-belt Leandro Slaib) require several years of practice for a fighter to hone their more sophisticated adjustments.

A change in the angle of the hip positioning, or anticipating a defensive motion by one’s opponent, or even the ability to articulate the move with a repertoire of double or triple attacks make triangles, armlocks, omoplatas and more into unstoppable submissions.

The best illustration of this is the jiu-jitsu of Roger Gracie, who has a simple game with a base made up of moves that are taught to beginners. The big difference is that the adjustments and the execution are practically perfect.

It is with this base — of simple moves executed well — that Leandro Slaib shows us multiple adjustments that will improve your game.

Take in every detail in order not to just “know the moves,” but also master the finishing details of these submissions. There is an enormous distance between the moment we lock a move in place and the moment our opponent taps out. This module’s mission is to build a shortcut between these two poles and optimize your BJJ. Enjoy.

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Leandro Slaib
Born on Aug. 14, 1981, Leandro Slaib is a BJJ teacher and a competitor. In 2002 he became a brown-belt world champion. A student under Hélio Soneca, Slaib is a half-guard specialist.

LESSON PLAN

Adjustment details for the omoplata
Many people have an easy time locking the omoplata in place, but can’t proceed to finishing with it. To solve this, Leandro Sla…

Finishing the omoplata when your opponent postures
Finishing the omoplata becomes difficult when your opponent manages to raise their head and posture. But Leandro Slaib shows he…

From the omoplata to the armbar
While your opponent worries about defending the arm being attacked by the omoplata, they tend to forget about the other arm, ma…

Triangle adjustments
Leandro Slaib reveals some adjustment details that you can use when you lock a triangle in place and start to crank up the pres…

More triangle adjustments
You set the triangle, but your opponent projects their body downward, squeezing you against the floor, intending to crack open …

Armbar adjustment details
Not crossing your legs. Getting your knees closer together. Doing a grip on your opponent’s hand so that their thumb points to …

Armbar adjustment variation
Unlike what many people think, it’s also possible to apply an effective armbar crossing one’s legs and getting one’s knees fart…

Choke from the back
As if progressively tightening a tourniquet, Leandro Slaib reveals a series of adjustment options for the choke from the back, …

Choke from the mount
Many BJJ teachers refer to the mount as the position of maximum supremacy, such is the degree of control over one’s opponent an…

A variation on the choke from the mount
Sometimes when we reach the mount, our opponent clams up defensively so much that it becomes hard to even get the first hand in…

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