A simple setup for the loop choke early in the double under guard pass position.
Loop Choke From Double Under Guard Pass
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Gary Berger
A simple setup for the loop choke early in the double under guard pass position.
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Gary Berger
A simple setup for the loop choke early in the double under guard pass position.
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Gary Berger
Drilling a sequence of movements at BQJJHQ
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Gary Berger
A drilling session mixing some grey area attacks and trap systems
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Gary Berger
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Full Guard Arm Drag to the Back with a RNC
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Gary Berger
In this GCP Technique Tip, Professor Marcelo Garcia shows one of his favorite options for passing the half guard when your opponent prevents the far-side underhook. Check it out and be sure to subscribe!
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Here are a couple of my favorite high-percentage options from deep half guard. This position has been a game changer and saved me a lot over the years. In this video I show you a good setup for a waiter sweep and an option for taking the back. Huge thanks to Paulo Rubio for the amazing filming and editing and to Chad Lyman from Xtreme Couture Las Vegas for the assist!
If you like me and like Paulo Rubio’s filming and editing, you should grab a copy of my dvd “The Bladed Grappler” which focuses on knife defense considerations on the ground. It’s available at ApertureFightFocused.com.
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Here are a couple of my favorite high-percentage options from deep half guard. This position has been a game changer and saved me a lot over the years. In this video I show you a good setup for a waiter sweep and an option for taking the back. Huge thanks to Paulo Rubio for the amazing filming and editing and to Chad Lyman from Xtreme Couture Las Vegas for the assist!
If you like me and like Paulo Rubio’s filming and editing, you should grab a copy of my dvd “The Bladed Grappler” which focuses on knife defense considerations on the ground. It’s available at ApertureFightFocused.com.
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Overview of the basic attacks and controls of the de la riva guard
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I use to love the spider guard! I used it for years until my fingers got too messed up haha it is a great position for someone with a strong grip.
Spider guard is great for grapplers With long limbs because you can easily stretch your opponent out and get the submission or a sweep. Shorter grapplers can also use this position to keep bigger opponents from smashing them down.
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In training primarily grappling, and especially much on the ground, it is easy to get caught up focusing only on the competitive aspects in which striking is not involved. This can create some bad habits that leave you exposed for punches in many of your positions and transitions.
Bad habits can be avoided or remedied by including striking elements and considerations into your grappling training. I believe this is important even if your primary focus is competitive or sportive grappling, as it maintains your ability to handle striking situations for mma and self-defense situations.
Here are a few ideas that will help to punch-proof common positions from the ground grappling aspect.
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We’re a club in Dublin 15, Ireland
Dedicated to being a resource to the local community and providing the best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu learning enviroment we can, plus a support network for those that may wish to compete.
See you on the mats 🙂