The First Sweep to Go For from de la Riva Guard
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2025
- World BJJ Champion Brandon Mullins shares one of his most powerful sweeps from de la Riva guard. This is an excerpt from Non-Stop Jiu-Jitsu, get more info about this product at www.grapplearts...
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Having just watched this before class, and not really planning it, I tried this for first time against a very skilled opponent last night. Don't ask me why it popped into my head, it's just one of those things I found it working itself out. And while I almost pulled it off, I freaked out a little bit when it worked and it ended up in a scramble. My lesson learned is to hang on to the grips all the way through, and I did notice my partner making it more difficult by posturing up, but I did end up breaking him down in the end and dropping him. Gotta love when youtube sometimes empowers the home-study white belt like me to pull off what seems like a complex sweep.
I really enjoyed when he talked about the judo experience with his dog. Fristly because it shows that bjj is his life and he trains constantly (like my old trainer used to teach us). Secondly because i got into fighting sport with my father, which is a son of a farmed and wrestled dogs/cats, even cows sometimes. (if you wanna take down a cow, just triangle her head and put weight on it, after a while her shoulder/neck muscles will lose strenght and she lays down, this really works...but dont try it with a bull, with him better run for your life :D ), anyways great instructional material. Thanks and Osuuuuu!
Been sweeping people with this for a decade! Sit up guard is the best!
Dogs are amazing in getting out of closed guard, they keep pumping with their “hands” and power out
I had a basic understanding of the table concept but the point was super clear at 9:37. I also find it funny how moves that you learn in the beginning may not work for you but you come back to them every couple of months when the instructor brings them up and all of a sudden the moves are working
Brandon is very intelligent in his approach to BJJ competition - very able to articulate as well. he will make an even better coach when his competition days slow down
Great humility and analytical approach from Brandon
great video thanks! that table top dog example really sealed the deal for me understand the concept of this sweep!
-Alex
Toronto, Ontario
one of the best bjj videos i have seen in a while great teaching skills on both parts thanks for this.
Thank you! Beautiful directions with added explanations that makes all the added difference. Thx again
Very nice details , rly like the way he explain the techniques.
My instructor has been trying to get me to do this for years but I was missing one key detail. The foot on the far hip limits movement. Bammmmm as soon as i figured that out the move started working.
That young guy is gonna make a great teacher one day.
I'd say he already is making a great teacher.
I agree!
d314j4 train with him every week, especially when Draculino is traveling. He is top shelf instructor. Detailed, experienced, funny.
Mjones WOLVERINE!!!
I can confirm, the dude is a good teacher.
Great teacher.
very cool technique! When someone grabs your wrist or your gi, hapkido has fantastic techniques against those. I know Hapkido and BJJ can be blended into an unparalleled martial art.
That's what makes this an art.
The Gadsden patch is the best part of this video.
How would you follow up after the sweep? Do you hug the legs and and climb up into mount, do you circle around to north south? You seem kinda neutral after the sweep.
Guys be very careful with this sweep... It is really dangerous to the person being swept.
I got a second degree AC separation being swept with this technique...
Hurt a lot and I had to stay 2 months away from the mats.
can you elaborate? how does this happen? this is the first time I've seen this
+Tom Kitchen My partner swept me very explosively, so I didn't have time to post with my free hand.
So I landed really hard on the shoulder/neck of my trapped arm.
I hurt my shoulder pretty bad and had to stay some time off the mats.
ACL is in your knee...I think you mean "AC."
You are right! I meant the acromioclavicular (AC) joint int the shoulder. Thanks for pointing that out!
Yes! Seen more than one shoulder separated this way. Easy fix: Instead of grabbing any of the grips shown in this video (collar, shoulder, etc.,) attack their elbow. Once the sleeve is controlled, cup the elbow and open it as you lean that direction. Been hitting this sweep for years that way. Works every time and you partner doesn't hit the mat with as much force. Plus, they often set that elbow down first rather than the shoulder. Try this variation!
This is a like pure gold
Awesome
Thank you Professor! Especially with the warning for your partner... I am a walking talking training dummy for my little girl! Oss!
I swept and choked the crap outta somebody using this. They hit the ground and had no idea what happened. Thank you!
That slap on the back at 14:07.
It's all about practicing right!
Finally I don't have to pull guard on my dog anymore.
Does the Ap contains 4 hours of instructions??
BADASS!!!
Is this safe in MMA/street setting?
nice mate
Just grab the collar with right hand, ,sleeve with left,flip him to left side hard, and mount. No passing sleeves off,easy and simple. I'm not saying what he's showing is bad, but my way is less convoluted. .
why do i feel like i am watching jeff glover ? but from the south ?
9:36 Haha, yes it looks familiar ;) Informative and entertaining video, guys. Btw i tried that out on dogs too and I don´t even have a dog. Cu!
I like that Kimono, anyone know the brand?
Luis Ortiz Ouano.com
i have one question i am missing part of my left arm i only have it developed to the elbow i am doing dlr guard but how can i still control my dlr hook with out grabbing my opponents ankle that seems the trouble i have been having can u please give me a helpful tip thank you
ivan delgado Could you specialise your DLR on the right side mostly in that case? The ankle hook is quite essential in terms of leg control, unless you get that very deep and turn yourself to his side, I think.
Already working on it thanks bro
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What GI is Brandon wearing here?
Ouano 99
+Dino Moskatelo Ouano Hooligan Gi
Hey guys be careful with this one I accidentally hurt my friend they fell on their shoulder
SuperGanzert
He' s said it
what's this guys name? Not stephan but the other guy.
brandon mullins
my dog just bit me
🤙💪👍😎
Lol i went and tried to trip my dog after this video
mm i love this guy ) wanna roll with
And if your partner sit on your de la riva leg? (e se seu parceiro sentar na perna que faz o gancho da de la riva)?
Somebody call the APL!
HAHAHAHA Don't feel bad. I trip my dog and pull guard and sweep him too. He plays along its all good
Still can't land a heelhook on my dog.
ua-cam.com/video/I5ZRVabUcIY/v-deo.html ... and, let's fade the video right as the guy that tried this move is about to get submitted! :) As a white belt, that convinced me that maybe I should just stick to the traditional guard for now. But man, do I love to watch all this stuff I'm not ready to learn!
BeAutiful
I know you! Don't you dare try this at RG. I'll tickle you.
The guy been sweeped need to know how to drop himself on the floor. I had injury my shoulder 2 times already been sweeped this way =(
You trip dogs?! Evil!
Oooh koala sweep