Wrap Them Up Slow Them Down Guard Attacks by Thomas Rozdzynski
Learn Tons Of Crafty Ways To Tie Someone Up From Closed Guard And Use Lapels To Your Advantage For Control, Submissions, & Sweeps From Black Belt Instructor & BJJ Podcaster Thomas Rozdzynski
PART 1
INTRO
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
AVAILABLE SUBMISSIONS
POSTURE CONTROL
LAPEL CONTROL AND CONCEPTS
GETTING LAPELS OUT
PART 2
LAPEL BEHIND THE BACK
REVERSE ARMLOCK GRIP SIDE
ARMLOCK BOTH SIDE
TRIANGLE
UNDER THE CHIN CHOKE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
FOOT IN LAPEL SWEEP
PART 3
LAPEL BEHIND THE NECK
TRANSITION FROM BACK TO NECK
CROSS CHOKE
BASEBALL CHOKE
BASEBALL WITH LEG BEHIND THE HEAD
SLEEVE DRAG CHOKE
LOOP CHOKE
SCISSOR SWEEP
TRIANGLE KICK THE BICEP
TRIANGLE ON THE GRIP SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
EZEKIEL CHOKE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE GRIP SIDE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
PART 4
WRAP THE ARM
WRAP THE ARM TRANSITION
ARMLOCK
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK
KEY LOCK
OMOPLATA
TRIANGLE FREE SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
LAPEL UNDER CHIN TO CHOKE
CHOKE TO PENDULUM
PART 5
INSIDE WRAP
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA
TRIANGLE OPPOSITE SIDE
ARMLOCK OPPOSITE SIDE
REVERSE ARMLOCK
PART 6
CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE
SEQUENCING CONCEPT
BACK WRAP SEQUENCE
NECK WRAP SEQUENCE
ARM WRAP SEQUENCE
OUTRO
$77
- Use these systems to attack depending on where you wrap the lapel, with variations and offense for each depending on the control the lapel gives you
- Grip the lapel behind the back, behind the neck, wrapping the arm, an inside wrap, and even combine these in sequence for maximum flow and effect
- Find your ways to strong submission locks from bottom, including kimuras, lapel chokes, loop chokes, baseball chokes, triangles, and much more
- Reverse your way on top using your strong lapel positions, with methods for sweeps and back takes that are secured by your gripping on the lapel

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PART 1
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
PART 2
LAPEL BEHIND THE BACK
PART 3
LAPEL BEHIND THE NECK
PART 4
WRAP THE ARM
PART 5
INSIDE WRAP
PART 6
CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE
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Wrap Them Up Slow Them Down Guard Attacks by Thomas Rozdzynski
Wrap Them Up Slow Them Down Guard Attacks by Thomas Rozdzynski
Learn Tons Of Crafty Ways To Tie Someone Up From Closed Guard And Use Lapels To Your Advantage For Control, Submissions, & Sweeps From Black Belt Instructor & BJJ Podcaster Thomas Rozdzynski
PART 1
INTRO
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
AVAILABLE SUBMISSIONS
POSTURE CONTROL
LAPEL CONTROL AND CONCEPTS
GETTING LAPELS OUT
PART 2
LAPEL BEHIND THE BACK
REVERSE ARMLOCK GRIP SIDE
ARMLOCK BOTH SIDE
TRIANGLE
UNDER THE CHIN CHOKE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
FOOT IN LAPEL SWEEP
PART 3
LAPEL BEHIND THE NECK
TRANSITION FROM BACK TO NECK
CROSS CHOKE
BASEBALL CHOKE
BASEBALL WITH LEG BEHIND THE HEAD
SLEEVE DRAG CHOKE
LOOP CHOKE
SCISSOR SWEEP
TRIANGLE KICK THE BICEP
TRIANGLE ON THE GRIP SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
EZEKIEL CHOKE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE GRIP SIDE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
PART 4
WRAP THE ARM
WRAP THE ARM TRANSITION
ARMLOCK
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK
KEY LOCK
OMOPLATA
TRIANGLE FREE SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
LAPEL UNDER CHIN TO CHOKE
CHOKE TO PENDULUM
PART 5
INSIDE WRAP
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA
TRIANGLE OPPOSITE SIDE
ARMLOCK OPPOSITE SIDE
REVERSE ARMLOCK
PART 6
CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE
SEQUENCING CONCEPT
BACK WRAP SEQUENCE
NECK WRAP SEQUENCE
ARM WRAP SEQUENCE
OUTRO
$77
- Use these systems to attack depending on where you wrap the lapel, with variations and offense for each depending on the control the lapel gives you
- Grip the lapel behind the back, behind the neck, wrapping the arm, an inside wrap, and even combine these in sequence for maximum flow and effect
- Find your ways to strong submission locks from bottom, including kimuras, lapel chokes, loop chokes, baseball chokes, triangles, and much more
- Reverse your way on top using your strong lapel positions, with methods for sweeps and back takes that are secured by your gripping on the lapel

Check out a free sample:
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
PART 2
LAPEL BEHIND THE BACK
PART 3
LAPEL BEHIND THE NECK
PART 4
WRAP THE ARM
PART 5
INSIDE WRAP
PART 6
CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE
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Learn Tons Of Crafty Ways To Tie Someone Up From Closed Guard And Use Lapels To Your Advantage For Control, Submissions, & Sweeps From Black Belt Instructor & BJJ Podcaster Thomas Rozdzynski
PART 1
INTRO
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
AVAILABLE SUBMISSIONS
POSTURE CONTROL
LAPEL CONTROL AND CONCEPTS
GETTING LAPELS OUT
PART 2
LAPEL BEHIND THE BACK
REVERSE ARMLOCK GRIP SIDE
ARMLOCK BOTH SIDE
TRIANGLE
UNDER THE CHIN CHOKE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
FOOT IN LAPEL SWEEP
PART 3
LAPEL BEHIND THE NECK
TRANSITION FROM BACK TO NECK
CROSS CHOKE
BASEBALL CHOKE
BASEBALL WITH LEG BEHIND THE HEAD
SLEEVE DRAG CHOKE
LOOP CHOKE
SCISSOR SWEEP
TRIANGLE KICK THE BICEP
TRIANGLE ON THE GRIP SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
EZEKIEL CHOKE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK ON THE GRIP SIDE
KIMURA ON THE GRIP SIDE
PART 4
WRAP THE ARM
WRAP THE ARM TRANSITION
ARMLOCK
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA WRAP SIDE
REVERSE ARM LOCK
KEY LOCK
OMOPLATA
TRIANGLE FREE SIDE
TRIANGLE WRAP SIDE
LAPEL UNDER CHIN TO CHOKE
CHOKE TO PENDULUM
PART 5
INSIDE WRAP
WRIST LOCK
KIMURA
TRIANGLE OPPOSITE SIDE
ARMLOCK OPPOSITE SIDE
REVERSE ARMLOCK
PART 6
CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE
SEQUENCING CONCEPT
BACK WRAP SEQUENCE
NECK WRAP SEQUENCE
ARM WRAP SEQUENCE
OUTRO
$77
- Use these systems to attack depending on where you wrap the lapel, with variations and offense for each depending on the control the lapel gives you
- Grip the lapel behind the back, behind the neck, wrapping the arm, an inside wrap, and even combine these in sequence for maximum flow and effect
- Find your ways to strong submission locks from bottom, including kimuras, lapel chokes, loop chokes, baseball chokes, triangles, and much more
- Reverse your way on top using your strong lapel positions, with methods for sweeps and back takes that are secured by your gripping on the lapel

























