Seat belt-based back control and finishes with clear side frameworks.
The Bottom Line
You will structure your back control around seat belt reactions. You will get arm-trap paths and crucifix options. You will not rely on one choke-only approach.
⚡️ Quick facts
Best for: Back-chasing passers
Skip if: You dislike side switches
Tech focus: Seat Belt, Arm Trap, Crucifix
Biggest takeaway: Work both back sides
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What You'll Learn
Six parts on chasing, controlling, and finishing from the seat belt with primary and secondary side frameworks. Includes crucifix and seated-choke modules.
Well-suited if your passes end in back exposure but control slips.
Primary Techniques You'll Drill
- Back Takes
- Seat Belt
- Arm Trap
- Rnc
- Short Choke
- Bow And Arrow
- Crucifix
Format & Level
- Instructional style: System Based, Conceptual, Technique Collection
- Skill level: Intermediate
- Format: Both
- Runtime: 5 hours and 50 minutes
- Volumes: 6
Should You Buy It?
Wait for daily deal. I placed it here as the best follow-up for passers who expose backs but fail to secure finishes.
Why Paul Schreiner?
Experienced finisher from the back with emphasis on connection and grip-breaking sequences that work under resistance.
Community feedback
Here’s a summary of common feedback from platforms like Reddit’s r/bjj.
😍 Why People Love It
- Primary/secondary side split clarifies a messy topic.
- Useful arm-trap details to beat stubborn grips.
- Crucifix section rounds out the system.
🤔 Common Criticisms
- Less focus on wrestling-style mat returns.
- Requires comfort switching sides under pressure.
Smart Alternatives
- Zone Jiu-Jitsu: Side Control – More entries to the back via top routes. (Price: $149.00, 6 vols)
Sources & References
Official listing: View Connected Reaction: Seat Belt Back Attacks on BJJ Fanatics
Additional References
Your next step
You have the breakdown, community feedback, and my final thoughts. Now it’s your move.

