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I’ve been working on this for a few years. It has slowly become my go to when they push the foot off the hip.
When you’re using the open guard there’s a definite series of steps and strategies you should be using. Here Rob Biernacki from The No Gi de la Riva Formula (https://www.grapplearts.com/dlr) takes you through the 3 stages of open guard and shows you specific techniques and tactics you can use at each stage to frustrate your opponent.
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Level Up Your Lasso! Now that you know the basics, let’s get tricky! World Champion Tarsis Humphreys continues his mission to teach his unique variation on the lasso guard. In “Lasso Guard: The Complete Game Plan” Tarsis helps you build yet another layer to your basic lasso guard strategy. Tarsis has secured multiple titles including the World Pro absolute championship title using these dynamic sweeps, set-ups and submissions. These techniques are perfect for intermediate open guard players looking to level up! Click here for more: https://www.digitsu.com/tarsis-humphreys-lasso-complete-game-plan-dvd-p-244.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_term=TARSISHUMPHREY2
It is not uncommon to have completed the sweep discussed in the previous video a couple of times – to suddenly have your rolling partner counter/push against it. No problem. Use that energy to your advantage and sweep the other direction. Straight into a footlock (or alternative a relatively easy pass). It’s not hard, it just takes a little practice. Try it out on the mat and let me know how it goes.
Preventing the Guard pass is the most important aspect of Jiu-Jitsu. The position is called Guard for the very purpose that the Guard position is what protect the bottom fighter from being attacked. Loose the Guard and you will not only be vulnerable to attacks but you will also start to get tired, once tired your technique will start to suffer.
Be sure to train your Guard preventions above all. Having a difficult Guard to pass will allow you to relax and have the confidence to attack you opponent. The harder you Guard is to pass the more you can open up and take chance.
Be sure to work this sequence it is a very power recipe for Guard retention.
Preventing the Guard pass is the most important aspect of Jiu-Jitsu. The position is called Guard for the very purpose that the Guard position is what protect the bottom fighter from being attacked. Loose the Guard and you will not only be vulnerable to attacks but you will also start to get tired, once tired your technique will start to suffer.
Be sure to train your Guard preventions above all. Having a difficult Guard to pass will allow you to relax and have the confidence to attack you opponent. The harder you Guard is to pass the more you can open up and take chance.
Be sure to work this sequence it is a very power recipe for Guard retention.