JJU 23-0 to 23-04 Reverse De la Riva Control and Knee Push Sweep

JJU 23-0 to 23-04 Reverse De la Riva Control and Knee Push Sweep

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Xande teaches how to set up and control your opponent in the reverse de la riva position and set up the knee push sweep. He explains that the reverse de la riva is a good position that can be used to counter the knee cross pass.


Xande's Modern Guard Killer 7 - Passing Options from Headquarters Position

Xande's Modern Guard Killer 7 - Passing Options from Headquarters Position

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Xande covers numerous passing options available from the Headquarters positions that makes it a very strong hub for launching attacks to pass the modern guard. Utilizing the headquarters position, when established properly, makes it hard for your opponent to set up an offensive guard. The HQ position can neutralize the offensive aspect of your opponent's guard and acts as a safe zone from which you can look to pass in many different ways.

Xande's Modern Guard Killer 2 - Late Berimbolo Counter Reberimbolo to Back Take

Xande's Modern Guard Killer 2 - Late Berimbolo Counter Reberimbolo to Back Take

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Xande teaches a late counter to the late berimbolo using your opponent's attempt to spin underneath you to take their back instead. The reberimbolo requires anticipation of your opponent's movements, understanding of the berimbolo roll, and practice to be able to execute it against them successfully.

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 5 - Arm In Guillotine

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 5 - Arm In Guillotine

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Dean teaches the basic arm in guillotine attack and explains that he prefers the arm in guillotine over the arm out guillotine because it is much harder to escape when you have your opponent's arm in. He shows the mechanics of how you crunch your core to apply the pressure that will get you the tap.

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 4 - Straight Kneebar

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 4 - Straight Kneebar

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Dean Lister introduces his set up to the straight kneebar and talks about the importance in the details of how you grip the leg when going for the submission to ensure that your opponent is unable to escape. Although some people may teach otherwise, Dean does not recommend attacking with a toehold from the straight kneebar set up because it gives your opponent the opportunity to scramble out and escape from the submission.

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 3 - Outside Straight Ankle Footlock

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 3 - Outside Straight Ankle Footlock

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Dean Lister continues the footlock attacks with how to set up and finish the outside straight ankle footlock.

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 2 - Inside Straight Ankle Fundamental Footlock

Dean Lister Footlock Machine 2 - Inside Straight Ankle Fundamental Footlock

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Dean Lister kicks off with the fundamental foot lock, the inside straight ankle footlock. He talks about how all leg attacks can be categorized by his system of knee attacks, ankle locks, toe holds, compression locks, and heel hooks as is easily remembered by the acronym "KATCH." He explains that the straight ankle lock is the most fundamental leg attack and breaks down the mechanics of how pressure is applied to the joint, how to position your opponent's foot for maximum leverage, and shares tips on how to maximize the efficiency to finish the inside straight ankle foot lock.

JJU 37-03 Ezekial from Guard, Half Guard, and Mount

JJU 37-03 Ezekial from Guard, Half Guard, and Mount

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Saulo covers how to submit your opponent with an Ezekial submission from the mount position.

JJU 17-15 Straight Armlock

JJU 17-15 Straight Armlock

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Xande explains how to set up the straight armlock when your opponent is attempting to pass your guard with the esgrima pass.

White Belt University 4.7 Classic Guard Sweeps - Scissor Sweep

White Belt University 4.7 Classic Guard Sweeps - Scissor Sweep

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The classic guard goes well in combination with the closed guard. If you are having trouble in the closed guard, you can open your guard and set up the classic guard to attack with different sweeps. The scissor sweep is a staple from this position and although it is a basic sweep, it is highly effective even in the highest levels of jiu jitsu.

White Belt University 4.8 Classic Guard Sweeps - De la Riva Hook Sweep or Arm Drag

White Belt University 4.8 Classic Guard Sweeps - De la Riva Hook Sweep or Arm Drag

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When setting up the classic guard, your opponent may raise their knee to defend against the scissor sweep. In this case, transition into the de la riva hook sweep or the arm drag to continue your attack.

White Belt University 4.9 Cross Grip or 2-on-1 Guard - Arm Drag, Scissor, and De la Riva Hook Sweep

White Belt University 4.9 Cross Grip or 2-on-1 Guard - Arm Drag, Scissor, and De la Riva Hook Sweep

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The cross grip guard or 2 on 1 guard has very similar attacks as the classic guard. The different between the two guards is a difference in how you are gripping your opponent's gi. The classic guard has one grip in your opponent's cross collar and one grip on the same side sleeve. The cross grip guard is when you grip your opponent's cross sleeve while the 2 on 1 guard is when you have your opponent's cross sleeve and use the same side hand to grip their gi near the armpit to reinforce the cross grip. The arm drag, scissor sweep, and de la riva hook combinations from the 2 on 1 or cross grip guard are very similar to their classic guard variations.