30 PALMS SPORTS: CLOSE COMBAT JIU-JITSU MANUAL FUnDAMentAl JIU-JItSU teCHnIqUeS guillotine - standing The blue fighter and his opponent stand in fight ready position. His opponent shoots in for a double leg takedown. The blue fighter uses his right arm to wrap his opponent’s neck ( 1 ) and his hand to lift his opponent’s chin. The blue fighter uses his left hand to hold his right ( 2 ) while arching his hips and pulling back ( 3 ) . Note:The blue fighter closes his elbows to secure his opponent’s head and neck at all times. 1 2 3 The blue fighter starts in the sitting guard position controlling his opponent’s sleeve and lapel ( 1 ) . The blue fighter uses his left hand to push his opponent’s head down and wraps his right arm around his opponent’s head, gripping his other hand ( 3 ) . The blue fighter lays back to his right and moves his left leg ov er his opponent’s back while arching his hips. guillotine from sitting guard position 1 2 3
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The blue fighter has his opponent in his closed guard one hand controlling his wrist, the other holding the lapel
(1). The blue fighter reaches with his right arm and loops it around his opponent’s right arm to hold his ownwrist(3). The blue fighter lies on his back switching his hips from left to right and secures his right leg over his
opponent’s back (6).
Note: The blue fighter never releases his grip and control of his opponent’s arm. He finishes his opponent by
forcing his opponent’s arm behind and up his back.
The blue fighter starts with both feet on this opponent’s hips and controlling both sleeves(2). He proceeds to
the spider guard position by moving his right foot to his opponent’s left bicep (3). The blue fighter pulls his op-ponent down and wraps his right leg around his opponent’s neck and figure fours his legs (5) while using both
The blue fighter controls his opponent, sitting in the butterfly guard position (1). The blue fighter holds his
opponent’s back by the belt, while controlling his opponent’s right arm. The blue fighter sits back and to hisleft, while using his right leg to lift his opponent’s left leg(4), sweeping him and finishing on top(6).
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The blue fighter lies across his opponent’s upper body, chest to chest, with his left knee blocking his oppo-
nent’s left hip. The blue fighter’s right arm is under his opponent’s head, while his left arm is under his op-
The blue fighter starts in the mount position (1) controlling his opponent by the collar and sleeve. The blue
fighter switches his right hand to hold his opponent’s right wrist and left hand to hold his opponent’s right arm(2). The blue fighter holds his opponent’s right arm down with his elbow against his opponent’s head (3) and
threads his left arm under his opponent’s arm, holding his own wrist (5). The blue fighter pulls his opponent’s
arm down with hands on the mat and lifting at the elbow (6).
The blue fighter starts in the mount position(1). As his opponent tries to push him off with one hand on the chest and
the other on the blue fighter’s hips, the soldier cross-controls one of his opponent’s arms(2). The blue fighter lifts left kneewhile using his right hand on the opponent’s neck or arm(3). The blue fighter sits midway, swings his right leg over his
opponent’s head, in a squat position (5), falling back while controlling his opponent’s arm (6).
Note: The blue fighter must arch his hips and ensure his opponent’s thumb faces upward to achieve the
The blue fighter controls his opponent from the back with his left arm under his opponent’s left arm, holding
the forearm(1). His right arm is under his opponent’s right arm and holding the lapel (3). The blue fighter useshis right hand to grab his opponent’s left sleeve then uses his right leg to hook his opponent’s right leg to pull
his opponent onto his back(6).
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The blue fighter takes his opponent’s back with both hooks (feet) around his opponent’s legs (1). The blue
fighter maintains control with both arms under his opponent’s. The blue fighter quickly switches uses right
hand to hold his opponent’s collar (2). Then he uses his left hand behind his opponent’s head. He finishes bypulling the collar while simultaneously pushing his left hand behind his opponent’s head (3).