Closed guard is one of the most powerful positions in Jiu-Jitsu — but many grapplers struggle to turn it into truly dominant finishes.
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In Take the Back from Closed Guard, reveals a complete system for turning your closed guard into one of the most dangerous back-attack platforms in grappling.
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Instead of relying only on sweeps or submissions, you’ll learn how to force reactions, break posture, and create openings that lead directly to back control — one of the most dominant positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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Paul breaks down the details that make back takes work consistently, including grip control, angle creation, hip movement, and timing. Each technique builds on the last so you can develop a smooth system that flows naturally during live rolling.
What Will You Learn?
Closed guard is one of the most powerful positions in Jiu-Jitsu — but many grapplers struggle to turn it into truly dominant finishes.
In Take the Back from Closed Guard, reveals a complete system for turning your closed guard into one of the most dangerous back-attack platforms in grappling.
Instead of relying only on sweeps or submissions, you’ll learn how to force reactions, break posture, and create openings that lead directly to back control — one of the most dominant positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Paul breaks down the details that make back takes work consistently, including grip control, angle creation, hip movement, and timing. Each technique builds on the last so you can develop a smooth system that flows naturally during live rolling.
Whether your opponent stands, postures, or defends your attacks, you’ll know exactly how to turn their reactions into back exposure.
Stop stalling in closed guard.
Start taking the back.
• A complete system for attacking the back from closed guard
Turn one of the most common positions in grappling into a constant back-attack threat.
• How to force reactions that expose the back
Use posture breaks and control to make your opponent give you the opening.
• Precise angle creation for clean back takes
Learn the hip movement and positioning that make the transition effortless.
• Multiple back-take setups from closed guard
Attack the back whether your opponent pressures forward or tries to posture up.
• Control sequences that prevent escapes
Secure the back and maintain dominance once you get there.
• Chain attacks that keep your opponent trapped
Flow from guard attacks to back takes as your opponent defends.
• Concepts that work for all skill levels
Simple, reliable mechanics designed for real training and competition.
What Exactly Do You Get?
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