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Laugh Off Most Any Guillotine with Luta Livre grappling techniques that this 6x ADCC veteran uses to stay safe
- Get out from one of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s most common chokes with luta livre fighter Nicolas Renier’s secrets to becoming an escape artist.
- Nicolas Renier has found huge success with these moves, and you can ward off guillotines from top, bottom, and everywhere in between with these tactics.
- Nicolas’s luta livre grappling systems are a new and exciting grappling solution that anyone can be using to give themselves a new edge on the mat.
- Keep your neck free and counter back with these luta livre-style techniques that can integrate seamlessly with your jiu-jitsu.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 4:33 |
Guillotine Mechanics | 4:33 - 17:47 |
Principles of Guillotine Defense | 17:47 - 20:27 |
Side control Top | 20:27 - 33:16 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Defending Guillotine before opponent closed guard | 0 - 13:53 |
Guillotine defense from Closed Guard | 13:53 - 20:40 |
Guillotine Defense when opponent throws one leg over back | 20:40 - 29:30 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Guillotine Defense from full closed Guard | 0 - 11:40 |
Guillotine Escape from Mount | 11:40 - 22:16 |
Defending Guillotine from Half Guard | 22:16 - 28:00 |
Defending Guillotine from North South | 28:00 - 32:33 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Defending Side Control Bottom | 0 - 4:21 |
Defending Marcelotine | 4:21- 12:49 |
Using their Guillotine as a trap | 12:49 - 19:59 |
Preventing the Guillotine via Takedowns | 19:59 - 28:27 |
Closing | 28:27 - 31:00 |
Laugh Off Most Any Guillotine with Luta Livre grappling techniques that this 6x ADCC veteran uses to stay safe
Luta Livre master Nicolas Renier shows the guillotine defense that he uses to escape one of grappling’s best chokes
What Will You Learn?
Get out from one of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu’s most common chokes with luta livre fighter Nicolas Renier’s secrets to becoming an escape artist. Free yourself from the dangerous guillotine choke with Nicolas’s concepts from his native martial art, luta livre. As an ADCC veteran and submission grappling expert, his unique way of defending can be the key to unlocking those tight chokes from the front headlock that so many have tapped out to.
Nicolas Renier is an expert and black belt in luta livre, a submission-based grappling art that brings its own solutions to tapping people out. Instead of the BJJ strategy of position before submission, luta livre is an art based solely in attacking submissions first and dealing with positional grappling later. This gives him a really different way of defending that BJJ fighters can learn from on these four volumes of grappling escapes.
The guillotine choke has decided world championships and been one of no-gi’s most popular and effective chokes for years, so you need ways to defend from all positions. Keep your neck free and counter back with these luta livre-style techniques that can integrate seamlessly with your jiu-jitsu. Nicolas Renier has found huge success with these moves, and you can ward off guillotines from top, bottom, and everywhere in between with these tactics.
Nicolas has taken his luta livre base to the highest levels of grappling including winning ADCC European trials and competing at multiple ADCC World Championships. Nicolas’s luta livre grappling systems are a new and exciting grappling solution that anyone can be using to give themselves a new edge on the mat. See how you can defend yourself from the dangerous guillotine choke on this four-volume series.
So What Techniques Are On This Series?
Part 1:
Intro
Guillotine Mechanics
Principles of Guillotine Defense
Side control Top
Part 2:
Defending Guillotine before opponent closed guard
Guillotine defense from Closed Guard
Guillotine Defense when opponent throws one leg over back
Part 3:
Guillotine Defense from full closed Guard
Guillotine Escape from Mount
Defending Guillotine from Half Guard
Defending Guillotine from North South
Part 4:
Defending Side Control Bottom
Defending Marcelotine
Using their Guillotine as a trap
Preventing the Guillotine via Takedowns
Closing
So What Does It All Cost?
$39.50