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Insanity: Miyao Brothers Refuse To Tap To Leg Locks!

Insanity: Miyao Brothers Refuse To Tap To Leg Locks!

Guest post by Daniel Vaughan UCLA undergraduate, judo brown belt under Mike Verdugo and BJJ GF Team black belt under Master Julio Cesar Pereira. Daniel is an instructor at M3Fight Academy.

Miyao Brothers Don’t Tap To Leg Locks!

Geo Martinez – Heel hook

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Lincoln Pereira – Nasty toe hold. Lincoln is perplexed why it’s not working. Maybe because they have no ligaments left in their feet.

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Garry Tonon – Heel hook. How do they not tap?

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Gary Tonon Again – Calf crusher. Sometimes this turns into a knee exploder. But not for

João Miyao!

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Not everybody has the flexibility of the Miyaos. You don’t have to put yourself in this situation and risk serious injury. If you are doing well with positional escapes but having trouble getting out of submissions, you are in luck.  Tom DeBlass just released his new DVD all about submissions escapes ,  which is 50% off and you can get a further 10% off if you type the codeBJJEE‘. Positional escapes are not nearly as risky as submission escapes. When escaping a submission, all of the details have to be perfect because you can risk injury.

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