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Xande teaches how to transition from the de la riva guard into the sit up guard and finish with three different sweeps. In this lesson we learn the situp guard rollover sweep, the situp guard helicopter sweep, and situp guard inside spin sweep.
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Xande covers how to control your opponent in the de la riva guard and covers four options to sweep your opponent using the rollover sweep (he refers to it as the knee push sweep in this video), balloon sweep, helicopter sweep, and the classic de la riva back take.Add to Favorites 1156 Remove From Favorites 4090 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches how he sets up his modified arm in guillotine and how he set this submission up from side control against Robson Moura.Add to Favorites 1470 Remove From Favorites 4091 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches how to transition into the deep half guard from underneath the mount or half guard. We learn how to recover the half guard or quarter guard from the mount and then swing our head in underneath our opponent to establish the deep half rather than shrimping out to establish the traditional half guard.Add to Favorites 1279 Remove From Favorites 4091 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches how to establish the deep half guard when your opponent attempts to transition to the mount from side control. You can often catch either one of your opponent's legs during the transition to establish the deep half.Add to Favorites 1331 Remove From Favorites 4092 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches a counter sweep from the deep half guard when your opponent tries to stuff your head to go for the negative side pass. In this sweep, we anticipate our opponent's attempt to neutralize the deep half guard and use the lapel grip to control and elevate their leg to achieve the sweep.Add to Favorites 1454 Remove From Favorites 4092 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches the front side sweep from the deep half guard with a transition right into the double under pass. This sweep goes in combination with the deep half back side sweep. If your opponent defends against the back side sweep, immediately switch for the front side sweep and vice versa to continuously attack the sweep.Add to Favorites 1587 Remove From Favorites 4093 days ago
Jeff breaks down in more detail on how to use your backside hook in the Deep Half guard to elevate your opponent's leg to create the necessary space to spin out from under your opponent to attack the back or finish with a sweep. Using this sweep in combination with the front side homer simpson sweep will help overwhelm your opponent's defense and achieve a successful sweep.Add to Favorites 2113 Remove From Favorites 4093 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches a basic entry to the deep half guard from the butterfly guard and how to control your opponent in the position. He teaches that there is always a back and forth dynamic in the deep half in that you can always threaten a sweep to the front or back side of your opponent. Using these sweeps in combination will help you overwhelm your opponent's defense to achieve a successful sweep.Add to Favorites 2089 Remove From Favorites 4096 days ago
Jeff Glover teaches an arm drag or rollover sweep combination counter to the torreada pass that he has been using since he was a blue belt. It's important to maintain a firm grip and stiff arm your opponent's sleeve to keep their arm stretched out and create the space to transition into the arm drag or rollover sweep.Add to Favorites 624 Remove From Favorites 4098 days ago
Saulo teaches two ways to pass the flattened butterfly with the sprawl pass and the hip switch pass. We learn to assume the tiger stance to distribute weight and move laterally to neutralize out opponent's hooks and pass the guard.Add to Favorites 698 Remove From Favorites 4099 days ago
Xande teaches the classic spider guard sweep off of your opponent's pass. In this sweep, we use our opponent's pass attempt against them by rotating our hips to generate enough force to sweep our opponent as if they were attached to the end of a pendulum. Be sure to post your other foot on the ground to be able to generate the extra force to ensure a successful sweep.