The Lockdown Blueprint by Tom DeBlass
Grappling guru Tom DeBlass shows his entire arsenal from the lockdown half guard position on this 4-volume series.
- Control and slow down bigger, stronger, athletic opponents (even in no-gi) with these tips for creating the tightest entanglements
- Use the lockdown to create powerful attacks like the electric chair, waiter sweep, heel hook entries, back takes, and more
- Learn how to get to lockdown from common half guard positions, butterfly guard, and other traditional no-gi guards
- Break down how to escape the lockdown from top position, so you don’t get caught up here again
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro + Entry To Lockdown | 0 |
Lockdown - Underhook To Electric Chair | 5:25 |
Lockdown To Outside Heel Hook | 11:20 |
Lockdown Reversal #1 - Taking Them Back | 16:55 |
Lockdown Reversal #2 - Pushing Them Forward | 22:43 |
Lockdown To Calf Slicer | 27:05 |
Entering The Back From Lockdown Position 1 Nearside Grip 2 Farside Grip 3 Lower Leg Manipulation | 31:06 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Lockdown Recovery From Underhooks Into A Modified Knee Lever | 0 |
Framing To Lockdown To Deep Half Guard Entry Into Reversal | 6:38 |
Lockdown To Deep Half Guard To Toehold | 14:22 |
Lockdown To Same Leg Kneebar | 20:44 |
Nearside Knee Trap/Torque To Reversal | 28:00 |
Reverse Lockdown Entry | 34:45 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Lower Leg Elevation To Nearside Shin Grab/knee Lever | 0 |
Using Reverse Lockdown To Set Up The Waiter Sweep | 9:19 |
Settings Up Lockdown From Butterfly Guard | 17:08 |
Lockdown Escape #1 - Windshield Wipe, Hips Low/Step Back Into Leglock | 25:03 |
Reverse Lockdown Escape | 31:23 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Escaping The Lockdown, When Opponent Locks Hands To Your Far Leg, Using Shoulder Pressure | 0 |
Escaping Deep Half Guard Lockdown With Step Back To Kneebar | 6:53 |
Electric Chair Escape Using Hand Attacks/Body Leverage And Proper Angles | 10:34 |
Using Lockdown From Back Control | 19:34 |
Switching The Lockdown, Catching The Arm When The Opponent Hops To The Other Side From The Back | 25:37 |
Closing Thoughts | 30:21 |