Adam Wardzinski – Polish Power Side Control
Adam Wardzinski – Polish Power Side Control gives you a complete, pressure-first roadmap to dominate from top side control. With crisp transitions, lapel-based traps, and decisive chokes and armlocks, you will upgrade control, deny escapes, and convert pressure into clean finishes.
Build a reliable top game that works under stress. Learn how to switch among five control types, dismantle frames and underhooks, and flow to mount or back when the opponent scrambles.
What is the Adam Wardzinski – Polish Power Side Control course?
A multi-volume video course focused on side control dominance. Wardzinski breaks down five control variants, counters to common escapes, seamless transitions to mount and back, and a full finishing arsenal, including lapel-based chokes and high-percentage armlocks. The system is designed to make side control the last stop, not a brief waypoint.
What will you learn?
- Five side-control types and when to rotate between them.
- How to strip frames, kill underhooks, and collapse defensive structure.
- Structured progressions to mount and to back control.
- Gi-oriented lapel traps that funnel into chokes and armlocks.
- Submission chains that keep pressure while removing escape space.
- Decision rules to maintain top pressure without stalling.
Who is it for?
Practitioners who want a structured, competition-tested side control system. Ideal if you already pass guard and need higher hold-down percentages and cleaner finishes; also valuable for coaches building consistent top-game fundamentals for their team.
How does it work?
- Format: Video-based, multi-volume structure (stream or download via the platform’s app).
- Focus: Side control control-types, escape counters, transitions, and finishes.
- Scope: Gi-oriented sequences with lapel attacks, plus universal top-pressure concepts.
- Pace: Self-paced learning—review chapters, drill progressions, and rewatch key chains.
Benefits
- Turn side control into a finishing hub, not a pause before mount.
- Increase hold-down time by breaking frames and denying hip movement.
- Reduce scramble risk with transitions that keep you on top and ahead.
- Expand your submissions with lapel-assisted chokes and layered armlocks.
- Adopt a repeatable decision tree you can execute under pressure.
About the author
Adam Wardzinski is a world-class competitor known for technical clarity and heavy top pressure. His instruction emphasizes simple, high-leverage mechanics that scale from academy rounds to elite competition.
Why buy from our online course platform?
- Immediate access on desktop and mobile with chapterized lessons for fast review.
- Clear structure: control types → counters → transitions → submissions.
- Practical, repeatable techniques designed to raise finishing percentage from top.
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Course content
Part 1 – Control and Transitions
- 5 Types of Side Control
- Getting Rid of Opponent’s Frame
- Working Against Opponent’s Underhook
- Different Underhook Situations
- Transition from Side to the Mount
- Kimura Grip: Side to Back Take
- Other Back-Take Options from Side Control
Part 2 – Chokes
- Paper Cut Choke; Reverse Paper Cut
- Scissor Choke; Von Flue Choke
- North-South to Brabo Choke
- Far-Side Lapel Choke; Step-Over Lapel Choke
- Lapel Cross Choke; Lapel Baseball Choke
- Kimura Grip to Arm Triangle and Ezekiel
- Kimura Grip to Triangle from the Back; to Crucifix; to Bow-and-Arrow
Part 3 – Armlocks
- Basic Armlocks; Tricep Crusher (and to Straight Armlock)
- Wristlock
- Spinning Shoulder Lock (Underhook Counter)
- Spinning Armbar and Kimura
- Near-Side Armbar; Monoplata
Part 4 – Bonus (Lapel Control)
- Lapel Arm Control to Americana
- Lapel Arm Control to Ezekiel
- Lapel Arm Control to Triangle
Access the course now and turn side control into a reliable finishing hub.
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