Garry Tonon, Back Take With Shoulder Roll From Mount: Jiu-Jitsu Magazine, Issue #27.

Published: 16 October 2014
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With a nickname like "The Lion Killer" and being involved in jiu-jitsu you've got to be able to back it up and Garry Lee Tonon has done more than that! As a multiple time World No-Gi & Pan Ams No-Gi Champion Garry has been on a hot streak of finishing a slew of opponents. He's been tearing up the FIVE Grappling circuit and is the first EBI (Eddie Bravo Invitational) Champion at 170 lbs. His submission over position style makes for extremely exciting matches like those that he's had against Kit Dale, AJ Agazarm, Keenan Cornelius, and his epic match at the 2013 ADCC match against Kron Gracie that set the jiu-jitsu community abuzz! Recently Garry dropped by Jiu-Jitsu Magazine HQ and demonstrated some of the unorthodox submission set ups that he's known for. To find out more about Garry check him out via social media on Twitter (  / garry_tonon  ) and Facebook (  / tonongarry  .

In this video Garry demonstrates a back take from when you are mounted on your opponent and they attempt to recover half guard.

For more information on Garry, a break down of this move and others he demonstrates, other great techniques, news, product reviews, nutritional advice, conditioning programs, supplements information, and more check out issue #27 of Jiu-Jitsu Magazine. Be sure to get your subscription today at http://jiujitsumag.com/.

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