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Basics of BJJ: White to Blue (Kids Curriculum) Basics of BJJ: White to Blue (Kids Curriculum) Core Skills ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Tap out ✓ Shrimp ✓ Bridge ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Sit-out ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Top Mount Mounted ✓ Armbar 4 ✓ Umpa Escape 4 ✓ X-Choke 1 ✓ Elbow-knee Escape to Half Guard 7 ✓ Ezekiel (Sleeve Choke) 8 ✓ Leg Grab to Half Guard 1 ✓ Keylock 6 ✓ Head and Arm 8 Side Control In Side Control ✓ Keylock 3 ✓ Elbow-knee Escape 6 ✓ Kimura 3 ✓ Backdoor Escape 7 ✓ Straight Arm Lock 3 ✓ Armpit Escape 5 ✓ Head and Arm Choke 3 ✓ Guillotine 7 ✓ Paper Cutter 2 ✓ Darce 7 Kesa-Gatame In Kesa-Gatame ✓ Step-over Armbar 7 ✓ Elbow-knee Escape 8 ✓ Keylock with Hands 5 ✓ Elbow-knee Escape to Armlock 8 ✓ Keylock with Legs 5 ✓ Back Door Escape 5 ✓ Head and Arm 7 ✓ Leg Over Head Escape 8 Knee on Belly In Knee on Belly ✓ Armbar 1 ✓ Umpa to Half Guard 2 ✓ Spin Armbar 1 ✓ Shrimp to Shin-on-shin to Half Guard 5 ✓ Baseball Choke 5 ✓ Feed the Lapel and go to knees 7 ✓ Paper Cutter 2 Guard In Guard ✓ Scissor Sweep 1 ✓ Tailbone Guard Break 1 ✓ Flower Sweep 4 ✓ Standing Guard Break 2 ✓ Hip Bump Sweep 3 ✓ Achilles Lock 8 ✓ Guillotine Choke 3 ✓ Knee Cut Guard Pass 1 ✓ Armbar 4 ✓ Stack Pass 7 ✓ Triangle Choke 4 ✓ Bull Fighter Pass 2 ✓ Omoplata 4 ✓ Leg Weave Pass 1 ✓ X-Choke 1 ✓ Baseball Choke 5 ✓ Kimura 3 ✓ Double ankle sweep 8 ✓ Butterfly sweep 7 ✓ Ezekiel (Sleeve Choke) 8 Half Guard In Half Guard ✓ Single butterfly sweep 7 ✓ Foot Wedge to Top Mount 1 ✓ Lockdown 6 ✓ Foot Wedge to Kesa 1 ✓ Electric chair submission 6 ✓ Back Step Pass 3 ✓ Electric chair sweep 6 ✓ Hip Switch Pass 6 ✓ Underhook to back take 4 ✓ Lockdown Break 6 ✓ Hip escape to guard 7 ✓ Back Mount In Back Mount ✓ Rear naked choke 6 ✓ Back to the Mat Escape 4 ✓ Single collar choke 3 ✓ Pass the Arm Over Head 6 ✓ Armbar 2 ✓ Mule Kick Escape 2 North South In North South ✓ NS Choke 4 ✓ Swing Escape 4 ✓ Kimura (Figure 4) 4 ✓ Ezekiel (Sleeve Choke) 8 Turtle On Turtle ✓ Sit Out and Take Back 2 ✓ Clock Choke 2 Takedowns Transitions ✓ O-Goshi (from Pummel Position) 4 ✓ Mount to Kesa-Gatame 5 ✓ Koshi Guruma (from Pummel Position) 3 ✓ Mount to Back Mount (Giftwrap) 3 ✓ O Soto Gari (from 50/50) 3 ✓ Kesa-Gatame to Side Control 8 ✓ Tani O Toshi (from 50/50) 8 ✓ Side Control to Kesa-Gatame 8 ✓ Ippon Seoi Nage(from Pummel Position) 5 ✓ Mount to Knee-on-Belly 1 ✓ Single Leg (from Single Collar Tie) 7 ✓ Side Control to Mount (2 variations) 5 ✓ Double Leg (from Single Collar Tie) 2 ✓ Kesa-Gatame to North South 7 ✓ Takedown from Double Under Hooks 1 ✓ Knee on Belly to Kesa-Gatame 7 Phase I ✓ Tie Belt ✓ X-Choke: Mount ✓ Tap out ✓ X-Choke: Guard ✓ Shrimp ✓ Foot Wedge to Top Mount: Half Guard ✓ Bridge ✓ Foot Wedge to Kesa-Gutame: Half Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Leg Grab to Half Guard: Mounted ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Single butterfly sweep: Half guard ✓ Sit-out ✓ Armbar: Knee on Belly ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Spinning Armbar: Knee on Belly ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Mount to Knee on Belly: Transition ✓ Knee on Belly to Kesa Gutame ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Takedown from Double Underhooks ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 2 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Umpa to Half Guard: In Knee on Belly ✓ Tap out ✓ Paper Cutter: Side Control ✓ Shrimp ✓ Paper Cutter: Knee on Belly ✓ Bridge ✓ Mule Kick Escape: Back Mount ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Armbar: Back Mount ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Clock Choke: On Turtle ✓ Sit-out ✓ Sit-out & Take Back: Turtle ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Standing Guard Break: In Guard ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Bull Fighter Pass: In Guard ✓ Double Leg Takedown ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 3 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Kimura: Side Control ✓ Tap out ✓ Straight Arm Lock: Side Control ✓ Shrimp ✓ Hip Bump Sweep: Guard ✓ Bridge ✓ Guillotine: Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Kimura: Guard ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Single Collar Choke: Back Mount ✓ Sit-out ✓ Mount to Back Mount (Giftwrap): Transition ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ O Soto Gari (from 50/50) ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Back Step Pass: Half Guard ✓ Koshi Guruma: Pummel ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 4 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Triangle Choke: Guard ✓ Tap out ✓ Uma Plata: Guard ✓ Shrimp ✓ Armbar: Guard ✓ Bridge ✓ Flower Sweep: Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Armbar: Top Mount ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Swing Escape: North-South ✓ Sit-out ✓ NS Choke: North-South ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ O-Goshi (From Pummel Position) ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Underhook to back: Half Guard ✓ Back to Mat Escape: Back Mount ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Kimura (Figure 4): North South ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 5 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Tap out ✓ Baseball Choke - Guard ✓ Shrimp ✓ Baseball Choke – Knee ✓ Bridge ✓ Keylock with Hands: Kesa-Gutame ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Keylock with Legs: Kesa-Gutame ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Back Door Escape: Kesa-Gutame ✓ Sit-out ✓ Mount to Kesa Gutame: Transition ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Side Control to Kesa-Gutame ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Knee on Belly to Kesa Gutame ✓ Ippon Seoi Nage (from Pummel Position) ✓ Guard Break – Guard or ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control Drop Seoi Nage (from Pummel Position ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard ✓ Shrimp to Shin-on-Shin to Half Guard ✓ Side Control to Mount Phase 6 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Lockdown: Half-Guard ✓ Tap out ✓ Electric chair submission: Half-Guard ✓ Shrimp ✓ Electric chair sweep: Half-Guard ✓ Bridge ✓ Lockdown Break: Half-Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Hip Switch Pass: Half-Guard ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Elbow-knee Escape: Side Control ✓ Sit-out ✓ Pass the Arm Over Head: Back Mount ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Rear naked choke: Back Mount ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Keylock: Top Mount ✓ Tani O Toshi (from 50/50) ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Sit-out Escape from Tani O Toshi ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 7 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Step-over Armbar – Kesa-Gutame ✓ Tap out ✓ Head and Arm - Kesa-Gutame ✓ Shrimp ✓ Stack Pass - Guard ✓ Bridge ✓ Butterfly sweep – Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Single butterfly sweep – Half-guard ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Hip escape to guard – Half-guard ✓ Sit-out ✓ Hip escape to Half Guard – Top mount ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Single Leg ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Darces Choke: Side Control ✓ Kesa-Gatame to North South ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Knee on Belly to Kesa-Gatame ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard Phase 8 ✓ Tie Belt ✓ Achilles Lock ✓ Tap out ✓ Double Ankle Sweep: Guard ✓ Shrimp ✓ Ezekiel-Mount ✓ Bridge ✓ Ezekiel-Guard ✓ Breakfalls (front, side, back) ✓ Ezekiel-North South ✓ Shoulder Rolls (forward, back) ✓ Head & Arm: Top Mount ✓ Sit-out ✓ Kesa Gatame to Side Control ✓ Umpa Escape – Top Mount ✓ Side Control to Kesa Gatame ✓ Keylock – Side Control ✓ Elbow Knee Escape: Kesa Gatame ✓ Leg Over Head Escape: Kesa Gutame ✓ Guard Break – Guard ✓ Elbow Knee Escape to Armlock: Kesa ✓ Hip Escape – Side Control Gutame ✓ Scissor Sweep – Guard ✓ Tani Otoshi: 50/50 .
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