Surprise opponents with safe, athletic flying submission entries.
The Bottom Line
This is not a fundamentals set. It focuses on athletic entries that still hold up when you understand grips and angles. Use it as a finishing module once your base game is solid.
⚡️ Quick facts
Best for: Athletic submission hunters
Skip if: You want basics only
Tech focus: Flying Armbar, Flying Triangle, Dive Roll Kneebar
Biggest takeaway: Angles and grips make flying entries safer.
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What You'll Learn
Flying armbars, triangles, dive-roll kneebars, and fast transitions from tie-ups. A fun, advanced-leaning set to surprise opponents who expect static guard.
Primary Techniques You'll Drill
- Flying Armbar
- Flying Triangle
- Kani Basami
- Dive Roll Kneebar
- Victory Nage
- Head And Arm To Sub
Format & Level
- Instructional style: Technique Collection, Drill Heavy
- Skill level: Advanced
- Format: Both
- Runtime: 1 hour and 13 minutes
- Volumes: 3
- Released: 2021
Should You Buy It?
Wait for daily deal. I would cherry-pick one entry and drill it slow-first; the mechanics matter more than speed.
Why Erik Paulson?
Paulson excels at turning movement into submissions. He teaches grips first, then speed, and warns when rules or safety change the risk profile.
Community feedback
Here’s a summary of common feedback from platforms like Reddit’s r/bjj.
😍 Why People Love It
- Seminar reports note explosive entries taught with safety points.
- Fans like concise cues for dynamic finishes.
- Good supplement for athletes who enjoy movement-based attacks.
🤔 Common Criticisms
- Some view flashy moves as 'seminar' material only.
- Risk of injury if mechanics are rushed or misapplied.
- Less relevant for rule sets that penalize certain entries.
Smart Alternatives
- The Headhunter Guillotine Series by Neil Melanson – Aggressive front-headlock finishing for scrambly players.
- The Science of Filthy Triangles by Neil Melanson – Refine triangle mechanics if you like dynamic setups. (Price: $127.00)
Sources & References
Official listing: View Dynamic Submissions on BJJ Fanatics
Additional References
Your next step
You have the breakdown, community feedback, and my final thoughts. Now it’s your move.

