FREE Guard Armbar to Back Attack

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19 Year Old BJJ Brown Belt JT “Spiderman” Torres demonstrates one of his techniques that he used when he won the Brown Belt Division in the No Gi World Championships. Enter your name and email address in the box to the right to get more FREE VIDEOS just like this one.

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95 Responses to “FREE Guard Armbar to Back Attack”

  • RobertCharles says:

    JT makes it look like a very basic move. Thanks as always for your spreading of knowledge in the game.

  • Manolo Mercado says:

    Everytime I think I know enough, I learn a new technique from you guys!!! Thanx a lot! You are great!

  • brian says:

    it looks like they could roll to there knee’s but you’r still gona get there back.

  • Chris Reichert says:

    Sick technique for real! the transition is really good. I’m trying this today in class no question!

  • George says:

    We will give it a try

  • bones says:

    Great transition. Very simple yet very effective.

  • Damon Ballard says:

    Slick baby I love it!!!! Wow where do you guys come up with this stuff?

  • Tony says:

    yet another unbelievable back attack transition. i will deffinetly try to make this work for me in my training and comp. your team is the best in my eyes and i hope to make a trip out there for a visit. thanx for another great move!

  • Chris Robinson says:

    Great stuff. Keep it coming guys.

  • Keith says:

    Keep the information coming….good stuff.

  • lorenzodamarith says:

    hello,

    coach torres, THAT is a very fine back taking attack. you are a very good instructor… easy to understand and easy to follow along with.

    a few of us got together and worked on the transition from your match video, so tonight, it looks like we’ll be working on this one!

    eagerly awaiting the series…

    thanks

  • Lebeaux says:

    Wow if this is a preview of what is to come, i cant wait to get my hands on this DVD set! I drilled this move all night and cant wait to try it in class tomorrow! JT gives such excellent instruction, anyone could work this into their game plan and have great success, as i have had watching your instructionals. And you seem to hold back nothing. Keep it up!

  • Chris says:

    Wow, nice technique I’m going to try to drill this in open mat.

  • Norbert says:

    I am definatley going to use this one and even add on to it.

  • wael says:

    nice move JT , use simple sweep to get the back and it is easy to setup , good work

  • Dragan says:

    wow…

  • Derick says:

    Nice back attack. A couple of questions about it though. What would keep the guy from turning into your guard? Is it the knee on the back?

    Also you mention this can be mastered withing 14-45 days. How many repetitions should you drill per day?

  • rob says:

    Super slick. Despite having been in that position several times, I have never even thought of a transition like that. Thanks for opening my eyes!

  • Nate says:

    great move thanks

  • donald barrett says:

    very good teaching skills. good technique .

  • sergei says:

    looks like you may end in side control position

  • Jason says:

    These vid clips are always sick! I will practice this stuff tomorrow in open gym!

  • Dragan says:

    i had to come back and see this again…suck a nice move.

  • Tony says:

    Nice move, will have to give it a try. I normally just try and rip the arm free to finish the armbar but doesn’t always work…

  • Rob says:

    Great transitions! Keeps the movement and flow from getting you trapped without taking your opponent back to guard, and puts you back in dominate body position!!!

  • Shewp says:

    Sick! Now I wanna see how you can get a triangle choke from there.

  • jonny varron says:

    wow…thats a great set up to the back!you guys make my head spin!

  • chris says:

    hey thanks for all the great stuff net was down for awhile but now i can see all the great stuff you guys have been showing. definitly on my list of to drill and buy series.

  • Darin says:

    UNBELIEVABLE!! So simple but seems very effective. Going to try it on Bubba a hundred times on each side, thanks for sharing!

  • evan says:

    A great option if you cant free the arm or slip the foot for the triangle ,thanks

  • The Goat says:

    This is really sneaky…ive hit it on everyone ive tried it on over the past couple weeks…great stuff

  • Chad says:

    This is live action proof that it’s attention to the details that separate those that are proficient from those that are experts.

  • Percival Bugarin says:

    A very good technique, it’S going to help us in our practice. Thanks o lot.

  • troy says:

    i like it and will train it thanks.

  • Aaron says:

    I showed the guys in class this one, but not until I did it to them several times, they loved it. Great transition.

  • joe says:

    thanks again for your detailed videos. Theese moves just keep adding to my toolbox.

  • Abram says:

    I’ll have to try this one.

  • Justin P says:

    Beautiful technique… a definite addition to any ones arsenal…great detail and explanation… keep up the good work JT! and good luck in Brazil!

  • steve says:

    WHEN CAN I BUY THIS DVD SET?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

  • Another great move, basic but the detail of using your knee to press him forward is GREAT! Explained very well.

  • Pat says:

    Would be a great set if JT wasn’t such a cocky bastard, and a know it all.

    Fowler is awesome and humble.

  • admin says:

    How is JT cocky and a know it all? I will say that JT is super confident and have an incredible will to be the best he can be. But a cocky bastard he is not and he’s far from a know it all. JT is the type of black belt that sits in class and practices everything, always ask questions, always studies jiu jitsu and will learn from anyone and everyone. Trust me, I’ve seen guys who thought that they were know it alls. They don’t pay attention to techniques when their being shown, they always want to show their variation of techniques, never drill the new moves etc. Funny thing is most of these types have never accomplished anything at the high level.

    Please share with everyone how you came up with the thought that JT’s cocky and a know it all. If it’s because he celebrates after he wins, then I guess that’s just your opinion, I mean, the kid gets excited about winning. He’s on a mission to become a Black Belt World Champion, you should see the celebrations that some of the Brazilians do after they win, and it has nothing to do with them being cocky, just super happy. If that’s not it, please let me know.

    You’re the first person that has ever said that about JT so I would like to know why you thought that.

    Thanks

  • lorenzodamarith says:

    hello,

    coach irvin, pat is incorrect about coach torres being a “know it all”, much less cocky.

    if we take the scientific approach, then we base our entire position on empirical evidence (empirical = that which can be proven, repeatedly).

    the only evidence we (the public) have ever been presented with is to the exact contrary.

    coach irvin, as you have stated, asking questions and training dilligently are NOT evidence of cockiness or “know it all-ness”. having teammates that are loyal to him, and him to them, for years, is also NOT evidence of cockiness or “know it all-ness”.

    while celebrations (even rowdy ones) at the time of winning could be considered evidence of cockiness, it is NOT proof.

    psychologists call this phenomena “argument of ignorance”.

    a comparative model that could be used to illustrate this phenomena is the “UFO” argument.

    a person looks up in the sky and sees something they don’t recognize.

    by not recognizing it, they PROVE they DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS.

    in spite of this PROOF, they then take the position that, because they don’t know what it is they saw, that it MUST be aliens from outer space.

    the colliery (other side of that same coin) of this is that people will make such assumptions and demand that others accept such assumptions “with an open mind”.

    with all that said coach irvin, this individual “pat”, is demanding we “believe in aliens from outer space”.

    pat doesn’t know jt torres, therefore jt torres MUST be cocky. since no other satisfactory explanation of jt torres has been give to pat, pat demands we also believe that jt torres is cocky.

    the weakness of this position is further compounded by the fact that pat was unable to stay on task. the task, as you have put forth coach irvin, was to observe the video (evidence) and draw conclusions (is it real, is it useful). nowhere in your links or videos is there a solicitation to evaluate the personality of coach torres.

    do not be upset by this coach irvin. individuals such as pat should be pitied. such posts betray an inability to delineate between task and fancy, real and imagined, as well as an inability to comprehend basic things about the surrounding environment.

    pat is also unable to develop an intelligent argument based on critical thinking. pat further stipulates that while jt torres is cocky, mike fowler is “awesome and humble”.

    pat? where is the evidence of the “awesome humbleness” of mike fowler in this video? you are assuming everyone who views this video knows mike fowler. what if they don’t? if that is the case, what value does your statement have?

    outside of the obvious emotive issues inherent in your statements, you give us nothing to work with. you don’t even give us a starting point.

    perhaps you are correct on both counts? how are we to prove your thesis? on what evidence?

    granted, not everyone is required to be overjoyed with this video, but the video IS the topic at hand.

    in the future, pat, please stick to the topic at hand. it is difficult to read through poorly constructed statements such as yours.

    apologies for the rant coach irvin. this individual is confusing at best.

    thanks

  • rabin says:

    like u

  • crazyplaya says:

    thx, great detail

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