Arm Lock Series (Juji-Gatame) by Jimmy Pedro & Travis Stevens
Join USA Olympic Judo Medalist's Jimmy Pedro And Travis Stevens In A Juji-Gatame / Arm Lock Masterclass
- The Juji-Gatame has long been the most popular submission in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Typically after a throw is solidified, there is always an opportunity in the transition to capitalize on an extended arm
- Travis Stevens and Jimmy Pedro are the most accomplished USA Olympic Judoka's in history
- Travis is not only a black belt in Judo, he also holds a black belt in brazilian jiu jitsu under the world renowned coach John Danaher.
- Know More. Win More.
Join USA Olympic Judo Medalist's Jimmy Pedro And Travis Stevens In A Juji-Gatame / Arm Lock Masterclass
- The Juji-Gatame has long been the most popular submission in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Typically after a throw is solidified, there is always an opportunity in the transition to capitalize on an extended arm
- Travis Stevens and Jimmy Pedro are the most accomplished USA Olympic Judoka's in history
- Travis is not only a black belt in Judo, he also holds a black belt in brazilian jiu jitsu under the world renowned coach John Danaher.
- Know More. Win More.
Join USA Olympic Judo Medalist's Jimmy Pedro And Travis Stevens In A Juji-Gatame / Arm Lock Masterclass
What Will You Learn?
The Juji-Gatame has long been the most popular submission in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The submission is very applicable in Judo, particularly because of the pace of a match.
Typically after a throw is solidified, there is always an opportunity in the transition to capitalize on an extended arm. Travis Stevens and Jimmy Pedro are the most accomplished USA Olympic Judoka's in history. Travis is not only a black belt in Judo, he also holds a black belt in brazilian jiu jitsu under the world renowned coach John Danaher.
The Juji-Gatame is not only effective, it is also versatile. The versatility of the technique allows you to implement it from several different areas. You can use this from the turtle, in the transition, from bottom, top and so much more.
Mastering the Juji-Gatame can help you end a match with a technique your opponent never saw coming. Although many Judoka's are familiar with the position, they do not study it as well as they could.
So What Exactly Is On This Series?
- Introduction
- Straight Arm Lock From Back
- Straight Arm Lock From Guard
- Transition to S Mount
- Grip Break Finish - Wrist Pop
- Armlock Defense #1
- Last Ditch Escape
- Advanced Armlock Escape
- Armlock Drill 1
- Armlock Drill 2
- Judo Counter To The Belly Down Defense
- Crazy Foot Finish To Arm Lock
- Rodeo Finish For Mr Iron Grips

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Sensei Thom
love how easy to learn it.
Good
Good at a great price
Juji gatame made simple
Sensei Jimmy Pedro and Sensei Travis Stevens provided a great series about the juji gatame out of the cloes guard and the turtle top position. They cover in depth entries and grip breaks as well as countering the common counters and eventually finish the armbar. They show in great detail how to use youre whole body to put weight on your opponent´s limbs to turnover from turtle and primarely the arm which is defending when your opponent is flat on the mat. A great subject is also how to avoid and counter stacking from closed guard and finish from bottom as well as from top when you put your opponent´s back on the ground. Highly recommend!
Very good
This is important for armlocks
Very nice documented juji gatame
Like the details of holdung the elbow for prevent the escape