No Gi Techniques
There’s a saying in jiu jitsu that says “No Gi, no problem” since it is a popular style between grapplers, wrestlers, and MMA fighters. Because of the absence of a Gi, which allows different grips to control the opponent, it is faster and a more aggressive style of jiu-jitsu, but equally challenging mentally. We suggest our students practice both Gi and No Gi classes as it one serves as complementary to the other.
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No Gi | Closed Guard to Back Take
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No Gi | Rolling Arm Bar
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No Gi | Rolling Inverted Triangle
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No Gi | Straight Heel Hook
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No Gi | Straight Heel Hook Variation
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No Gi | Counter to Heel Hook Defense
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No Gi | Inside Heel Hook from Saddle
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No Gi | T Rex Choke
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NO Gi | Balloon Sweep X Guillotine Choke
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No Gi | High Elbow Guillotine
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No Gi | Shallow Guillotine
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No Gi | Kimuara Variation 1
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No Gi | Kimura Variation 2
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No Gi | Kimura Transition to Inverted Triangle
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No Gi | Kimura Transition to Inverted Triangle Variation 2
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No Gi | Kimura Trap to the Back
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No Gi | Single Leg to Kimura Grip Counter
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No Gi | Turtle Guillotine
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No Gi | Turtle Position | Anaconda
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No Gi | Kimura X Butterfly Sweep to Heel Hook
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No Gi | K Gaurd to Calf Slice
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No Gi | K Gaurd to Back Take
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No Gi | K Gaurd to Crab Ride to Back
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No Gi | Back Take from Turtle Position