Professor Lucas Lepri teaches how to mount the opponent, when the opponent defends a triangle. Lucas starts with the open guard controlling the opponent’s sleeves so he can position himself with the spider and half lasso. The opponent starts to apply pressure in an attempt to pass. Lucas drops his lasso side leg and uses it to push the opponent's leg back. He now immediately elevates both legs over the shoulder and under the arm, locking his feet together to go for the triangle choke. The opponent reacts by sitting back and places his knee in between Lucas’ legs to defend. Lucas unlocks his legs, places one foot on the bicep and shrimps out. He slides his outside foot behind the opponent’s knee and across the body. In this variation, Lucas inverts himself going to a berimbolo spin. Half way through the berimbolo, Lucas does a back roll and goes to the mount position.