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Coral Belt Concepts: Closed Guard by Fabio Gurgel

Dominate From Guard With Coral Belt Insights From 7th-Degree Master Fabio Gurgel, As He Shows His Entire Library Of Closed Guard Techniques That He Uses To Control The Opposition On The Mats
  • Work from your closed guard for armbars, triangles, balloon sweeps, ankle picks, and more with Fabio’s careful coaching around each move - including how they fit together
  • Fabio Gurgel is one of the of the most influential grappling coaches in the world, and he shows you why so many champions regard him as critical to their success on the mat
  • Attack in combination for arm locks, chokes, sweeps, back takes, and more that can be used by grapplers of all levels - including how to start using the lapel for maximum effect
  • Get deep insights drawn from decades on the mat in how to control posture, gripping for the most success, using your weight, and more across these volumes
  • Fabio Gurgel is a 7th-Degree Coral Belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, with decades of experience and study to draw from for these lessons and insights
  • Work against an opponent as they stand and pressure your guard so that your closed guard is a sturdy position that can absorb offense without crumbling                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Watching our videos is the best way to learn, but it can be hard to remember everything. Deepen your understanding of the concepts in this video by adding flowcharts, plus notes with embedded videos. You’ll learn this system better and more quickly!

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Intro 0
Posture 0:33
Hip bump sweep 3:06
Triangle from hip bump sweep (When they post) 5:54
Triangle from guard (Controlling the wrist) 8:20
Breaking the posture 11:28
Bending the elbow to the high guard armbar 13:38
Bending the elbow with the lapel to the high guard armbar 17:19
Breaking their grip and posture to armbar 20:17
When they stack 22:59
When they defend the armbar 28:11

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Attacking the back sweep to mount 0
Rolling armbar When they defend the back 4:51
Breaking the opposite grip 7:52
Attacking the back armbar when they defend the sweep 9:44
Lapel across the back to lapel choke 11:18
Lapel across the back to high guard attacks (Importance of controlling posture) 15:20
Ways to keep their posture down 23:43
Most important concept to closed guard 26:22
Using your weight to break your opponents posture 29:49

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Balloon sweep 0
Double ankle pick sweep to armbar 3:23
Closing the guard on the knees balloon sweep 3 directions 8:06
Opening your guard first 13:31
Muscle sweep To the omoplata sweep 17:05
Closing thoughts 23:14

 

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So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • INTRO
  • POSTURE
  • HIP BUMP SWEEP
  • TRIANGLE FROM HIP BUMP SWEEP (WHEN THEY POST)
  • TRIANGLE FROM GUARD (CONTROLLING THE WRIST)
  • BREAKING THE POSTURE
  • BENDING THE ELBOW TO THE HIGH GUARD ARMBAR
  • BENDING THE ELBOW WITH THE LAPEL TO THE HIGH GUARD ARMBAR
  • BREAKING THE GRIP AND POSTURE TO ARMBAR
  • WHEN THEY STACK
  • WHEN THEY DEFEND THE ARMBAR
  • PART 2

  • ATTACKING THE BACK SWEEP TO MOUNT
  • ROLLING ARMBAR WHEN THEY DEFEND THE BACK
  • BREAKING THE OPPOSITE GRIP
  • ATTACKING THE BACK ARMBAR WHEN THEY DEFEND THE SWEEP
  • LAPEL ACROSS THE BACK TO LAPEL CHOKE
  • LAPEL ACROSS THE BACK TO HIGH GUARD ATTACKS (IMPORTANCE OF CONTROLLING POSTURE)
  • WAYS TO KEEP THEIR POSTURE DOWN
  • MOST IMPORTANT CONCEPT TO CLOSED GUARD
  • USING YOUR WEIGHT TO BREAK YOUR OPPONENTS POSTURE
  • PART 3

  • BALLOON SWEEP
  • DOUBLE ANKLE PICK SWEEP TO ARMBAR
  • CLOSING THE GUARD ON THE KNEES BALLOON SWEEP 3 DIRECTIONS
  • OPENING YOUR GUARD FIRST
  • MUSCLE SWEEP TO THE OMOPLATA SWEEP
  • CLOSING THOUGHTS
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