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High Level Competitor And Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Alan Ciku Shares His Best Techniques For Chaining Together Guard Passes And Submissions That He Uses On The World Stage!
- Properly deal with one of the most difficult positions to defend against, the De La Riva guard, using the sophisticated grip breaks shown in this series
- Completely shut down your opponents open guard game with technical passes including the Toreando pass, step over pass, creative knee cut setups, and even the special technique referred to as the “Alanbar”
- Put together high level passing combinations and make your opponent completely rethink the effectiveness of their open guard
- Use these guard passes to flow directly into submissions and tap your opponent quickly with techniques such as this sneaky wrist lock from side control
- Chain together brutal submissions including crucifix to tarikoplata, kimura control to back take from half guard, and other high level techniques that almost guarantee the tap
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
De la riva, Grip break | 0:31 |
Open guard, Toreando pass | 5:49 |
Open guard, Step over pass | 13:03 |
Open guard, Pass from Toreando counter | 16:55 |
Open Guard, Knee cut set up | 21:21 |
Open guard, Alanbar | 26:22 |
Open guard, Passing combination | 30:13 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Finish to knee cut | 0 |
Side control to Wrist lock | 7:38 |
Knee cut to Crucifix | 13:38 |
Crucifix to Tarikoplata | 18:54 |
Crucifix to reverse Omoplata | 24:10 |
Half guard, Kimura control to back take | 29:16 |
Fight | 33:33 |