Guard Retention Proper Body Positioning
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2019
- This video I discuss Guard Retention and Proper Body Positioning. When you have no grips and defend off of your back I prefer to have a tight crunch position as it reduces the elbow knee space gap for your opponent to pass into, but one common problem people have is this leads to being exposed to stacks so it’s important to learn to defend both of these passes which for me usually turns into alternating how I position my body based off of what kind of pressure my opponent is putting on me.
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You're a great instructor! thanks for the free tips.
Dude you are the best teacher of guard online, and it's FREE. I have benefited from your instruction so much.
Gold. Always pure gold from you JT. Thank you.
Awesome stuff giving me more confidence in my game, was a bit doubtful about when to ball up and when to keep hip heavy on mat, thanks!
Great stuff as always. Thank you!
One of my favourite BJJ channels, thanks for the video
Fantastic details, balling up, foot movement and quickly transitioning to flat back and shoulder walking constantly gets missed. Thanks so much!
Adolfo Foronda Thanks a lot! Happy you posted a short recap of the details and appreciate the support.
Great content! I was wondering how you address the leg drag and does the response vary from different positions? For example, defending the leg drag from DLR, SLX, etc., or after the fact? Thanks!
I'll give this a shot next time.
Nice
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thank you. How to enter reverse DLR and attacks from there?
Thank you. I like the way you teach. Are you in the US?
Nur SLICMA Thanks buddy I actually live in Sweden though
I got a question for ya! Kimura attack....he grabs his shorts to defend. What can you do?
You said you started playing only closed guard . We saw alot of closed guard during worlds this year; why is that? Do you think many schools overlook closed guard? Is there a level of proficiency in closed guard you demand that your white belts reach before you promote them? maybe some concepts, details of how to break down opponents posture, setting up attacks from closed guard?
grigelkotten I will definitely do a video soon on how I go about breaking down the closed guard position and how to build your attack sequences.
I'm watching Lucas lepris sit up DVD and saw your quick breakdown of your whole sit up guard game. You think it's generally a strong guard to get into? I like DLR a lot so i figured it makes sense to learn sit up well also
paint spot In my opinion the sit up guard series is the strongest sweep position in jiu Jitsu, so yeah I think it’s incredibly powerful to learn. Even Leandro switched his dlr game up a lot to start using it.
@@JonThomasBJJ cool, I'll continue working on it :)
Do you have a spider guard system ?
Eagle I have posted content on grapplers Guide I have discount code I’ll add in description
passing 50/50 and passing 50/50 when opponent has foot lock with lapel grip
I've seen many people go to the berimbolo from there, anyway that's a very tricky position, would be great if there's a video about it
cv0669 hey buddy I can show that one I actually feel really good dealing with that situation.
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Thanks. I wonder what is your assistance's name? Is she your student?
This reminds me of the grilled chicken