The Evolution of the De la Riva Guard: From 'Pudim' to Berimbolo
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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Fashionable techniques like the berimbolo, as popularised by grapplers such as the Mendes and the Miyao brothers, all begin from the DLR guard. But how does De la Riva himself feel about the evolution of the position that bears his name?
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beautiful he not only admits that the students of his technique have evolved the position, but he embraces that. A true teacher he is, he wants his students to be better than he ever could be and that is why I would love to train with this man.
I can show you a video of Tsunetane Oda, a Kodokan Judoka, demonstrating the De La Riva circa the early XX century. Kimura never invented ude-garami, nonetheless the name of the technique because Kimura in BTT. No one called it anything before De La Riva started using it successfully in tournaments. Carlson never used it in actual fights even if he "rediscovered" it by himself. It took De La Riva to actually show it "in production" :-)
I am very honored and lucky to have Master De La Riva in my direct BJJ lineage: Grand Master Carlson Gracie > Master De La Riva > Heitor Abrahao > Me. Master De La Riva is an amazing instructor and I look forward to seeing him again at our Leadership Summit in 2013.
A professor like Ricardo Delariva is a BIG TREASURE to his students;Lucky People.
An humble man. A great ambassador and example for the sport.
Such an amazing classy guy, how he praises modern guys that do dlr guard.
It was an honour to train at his academy and i encourage everyone to go there... living legend.
I had the pleasure of watching the great man himself teach at a seminar in London. Damn, his technique is smooooooooooooooth. He makes it look so simple, truly unbelievable to see. If you ever have the chance/honour of being taught by this legend do so as quickly as possible!!!
Thank you Master De La Riva for creating this technique. It really has changed my game. I've been using it since white belt and it's been so effective at all levels. Definitely my go to guard along with Reverse DLR and Spider.
So wonderful to hear the sheer love for the art, man i wanna fly over and train with these people while i still can!
You are correct, I am not a Rio guy. I base this on hearing it from Junior. I unfortunately joined the team when Senior had already passed away. Everyone who did train under Senior told me that is what he always said. However, you are correct I never heard it or the complete story directly from Senior.
The best part for me is where he acknowledges, without any hint of prejudice against judo, that the other two BJJ techniques named after fighters were named after judoka, like Kimura and Ezequiel (who, by the way, learned the technique from my own - and his own - sensei, George K. Mehdi). De La Rive is, for me, one of the fines techniques in BJJ ever.
thank you master De La Riva !! my favorite and best move that my professor teach me.
Lucky those people having him as teacher! Brasil and USA are now the center of top brasilian teams!
Carlson Gracie Sr. was working with this guard. Ricardo De La Riva refined it. I'm a member of Carlson Gracie team, we call it the Carlson guard.
Tranquilidade, humildade, Por isso tem um monte de grau!!!
Rapaziada Juvenil observem e aprendam, Oss!!
i had the honor and the privilege to learned the Delariva guard from Himself, the great Ricardo Delariva
Do you call closed guard Helio guard? jk :)
You have to give it to this guard and its evolution.... Nice work Hywel :)
Thanks for posting.
Great guard, great music and great video. Thanks!
Beautiful video
Beautiful video
Copacabana, Rio, Brazil. There is a link to Connection Rio in the information, that site has details of places in train in Rio.
Yo entrene cono De la Riva en persona! es una gran persona !!
I train with the De la Riva personally is a great person!!!
There are so many stories, but only one truth: "BJJ FOR LIFE!" :-)
Great video!
Love to train with this master! Too bad he does not have representative in OTTAWA CANADA>
DLR follows the IBJJF guidelines, so he has a few more years to go before he gets the coral belt. On contribution, he gets it for sure.
Really nice work guys!
Nice one, Hywel.
PARABENS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MESTRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Full of awesome!!!!
Ricardo deserve the CORAL belt!
Fantástico as variações são de efeito exuberante !
Bjj hax makes sum great vids
Great idea to make this video and a great video!! Osu!
proud to be a student of a DLR black belt.
7:29 amaury Bitetti! anyone know what hes doing now? in my opinion he was the best grappler to come out of Carlsons camp.
Muinto bom, obrigado pelas dicas.
actually that is false, De la riva created and initially developed this guard while he was training under his first coach marcus soares (who was also one of carlsons black belts) De la Riva began training with carlson later on as a 4 strip blue if im not mistaken.
amazing! thank you!
bravaso esta la tenica maestro
Coolest video of the year
great videos man!
please give my regards to mestre dlr.
dionysios - greece :)
Ainda é humilde!!!!!
yo tampoco sabia que de lariva era una persona, jejeje oss!!
your point?
Ezequiel ( erijime) or Kimora ( Oude garami) are not from Judo Mr De la Riva they are all coming from Japanese jujitsu. Judo, Karate, Aikido are all coming from JJJ samouraï old fighting system. All we know today is the fruit of years of practice if Japanese samouraï on battlefield. People must credit you for this position but let’s not forget the real source of out today art we all love that is Japanese jujitsu.
nice Technic and respectful one, where his dojo located? which country and city? thanks
Ken shogun rio de janeiro Brazil
Probably not. Carlson's people are notorious for not liking the other Gracies
excellent, one question.. the music name on the min 3:38... please it's excellent for training
Marco Antonio Resquin Cano soundcloud.com/autonomia-beats/ave-lucifer
Brasil
has anyone noticed Minotauro there?
0:11 High Level
the music that star on the minute 3:38.. how it's the name?
Steven Ediger soundcloud.com/autonomia-beats/ave-lucifer
Intro song?
OSSSSSSSS...
About the first part of your comment: many helios sons claimed he invented the guard while there is footage of kossen judo guys doing it same years while they had no knowledge of bjj.
the point is who made the move famous. i CAN surely tell you that there was a guy that used de la riva before carlson gracie too. you just dont know it. no matter what u say it will be always be dela riva guard cause there was a person to make it famous and it wasnt carlson.
as for second part. you make no sense
Sorry Derek, this is not right. I believe you're not from Rio de Janeiro, correct? if you were from here you would know better before speaking...
sou daef
moro brazil
How could I forget Big Nog was taught by a De La Riva black belt? Shame on me!
my school represents De La Riva
I call it the Sam Sneed. Or I look up a random Japanese name and call it that. Whatever makes me seem more intelligent than I really am.
FIRST!
"De La Riva", "Kimura" and "Ezequiel" were named and executed in Judo even before Maeda went to Brazil...
prove it
maybe the two other names but not de la riva
Yep, same with "berimbolo" etc. A few of references:
ua-cam.com/video/mDlNlyiKmRg/v-deo.html
facebook.com/KosenJudo01/videos/1602090926676740/
facebook.com/KosenJudo01/videos/1602744073278092/
@@physicalactivityscience1821 Wrong grips and execution bro.
You're looking at a video of one of the greatest ever and the pioneer of the Miyao's game and you're seriously taking that stand -_-. You don't belong in Jiu-jitsu.
That naming battle is so boring.
It's an effective guard and I'll use it even if you call it Justin Bieber Guard. I don't care.
who's tthis guy? he doesent know anything about the delariva...he got it wrong
Only child much?
who cares???? winning Dull,lol
I see, as usual, there are always a couple of females trying to bulldoze their way into this obvious male sport. Why don't you say NO, and be done with it, instead of all this political correctness and being ever so nice and polite. If you allow them, it's the beginning of the end - too bad.