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The Gogoplata is a very interesting submission to say the least. Some say that is simply a joke move that pretty much only works by accident. Others say that it is actually a completely viable move that isn;t a joke and that you should train it and drill it in class. This history of the move has made it a controversial move in the BJJ community. There is a pretty good argument to make that even if you believe that the submission is a joke move, it is still effective.
No one can say that nobody has ever got a submission from a Gogoplata, considering how many people can actually use this technique to get a tap effectively, whether it's in MMA or in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
So that should be a good enough reason for anyone practicing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to at least learn the technique and drill it. In this video, Jeff Glover is going to go over how he likes to set up and finish the Gogoplata. Jeff Glover is a submission wrestler and fourth degree Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt whose competed in the high levels of both Gi and No-gi competition. The video starts off with Jeff Glover trying to say that the Gogoplata is a controversial move and how it is mainly a move used by more flexible people.
Jeff then goes into how you complete the Gogoplata from the closed guard. You then place your hands around the back of your opponents head and pull them into your shin while simultaneously pushing your shin into their throat. This will get you a tap and probably even a few coughs pretty quickly. After showing the technique from the closed guard Jeff actually says that he lands this technique more from the top of mount than he does from closed guard. From there you can press into your opponent.
These are the two main positions that you can get the gogoplata from. Jeff then goes on to show how he uses the gogoplata as a counter to a double leg. Once Jeff lands on his back, he very quickly goes to lace over his leg to get it into position.