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Build A Bulletproof No Gi Guard With The Fundamentals That Win Championships
- Study the no gi guard and attack with precise techniques
- Learn how to fight off your back for sweeps and submissions from closed guard, open guard, and half guard.
- Use these no gi fundamentals to give your guard a new level of precision and danger with JT Torres’s comprehensive instructional series.
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Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 0:44 |
Breaking Posture | 0:44 - 5:34 |
Shin on Bicep Pullout to Triangle | 5:34 - 8:22 |
Shin on Bicep Punch to Triangle | 8:22 - 11:14 |
Shin on Bicep to flash Armbar | 11:14 - 15:15 |
Shin open Bicep to Omoplata | 15:15 - 22:21 |
Omoplata to step over | 22:21 - 25:40 |
Omoplata to back roll | 25:40 - 28:56 |
Triangle defense to reverse triangle | 28:56 - 33:03 |
Triangle defense to monoplata | 33:03 - 36:53 |
When person stands flash Armbar | 36:53 - 41:07 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Knee shield to under hook | 0 - 10:41 |
Barrel sweep | 10:41 - 16:29 |
Off underhook —>mermaid sweep | 16:29 - 20:24 |
Backtake | 20:24 - 22:27 |
Air guitar back take | 22:27 - 26:18 |
Gut wrench swipe | 26:18 - 29:35 |
Backward single leg sweep | 29:35 - 33:28 |
Wrist control sweep | 33:28 - 37:43 |
Wrist control sweep—>partner post—>back take | 37:43 - 41:09 |
Minotaura sweep | 41:09 - 43:36 |
Fake pass to sweep | 43:36 - 47:28 |
Reverse arm drag | 47:28 - 52:10 |
Reverse arm drag to crucifix | 52:10 - 55:57 |
Over under passing defense | 55:57 - 1:00:00 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Underhook to hook sweep | 0 - 7:05 |
Over hook to hook sweep | 7:05 - 13:18 |
Hook sweep partner post—>kick out post sweep | 13:18 - 16:10 |
Over hook to triangle | 16:10 - 19:47 |
Fake out to hook sweep off double tricep grips | 19:47 - 22:43 |
Claw grip to chin strap to guillotine | 22:43 - 28:05 |
Variation number two | 28:05 - 30:09 |
Claw grip to chin strap sweep | 30:09 - 33:04 |
Claw grip to telephone armlock | 33:04 - 35:57 |
Claw grip to shoulder lockdown sweep | 35:57 - 38:55 |
Triangle | 38:55 - 42:29 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Shin to Shin to Single leg X | 0 - 5:07 |
Single leg X 2 hip over sweep —>mini leg drag | 5:07 - 9:33 |
Single leg X to Hip over —>to Ankle Lock | 9:33 - 13:50 |
Belly down | 13:50 - 17:34 |
Single leg x trouble shooting | 17:34 - 20:11 |
Single leg x they drop the knee / wrist ctrl kick over sweep | 20:11 - 23:21 |
Kick over sweep defense to x guard sweep | 23:21 - 26:05 |
Shin on Shin x guard entry to fast modified sweep | 26:05 - 28:39 |
Shin to Shin —>full blown x -guard —>kick out sweep | 28:39 - 32:19 |
X guard sweep climb the leg to the back | 32:19 - 37:22 |
Back take number two | 37:22 - 40:02 |
Double kick to single leg x | 40:02 - 41:57 |
Single &X-guard De la Riva | 41:57 - 44:58 |
Arm Drag | 44:58 - 47:57 |
Kick out to guillotine | 47:57 - 51:44 |
Blast Double sweep | 51:44 - 54:23 |
Ankle pick | 54:23 - 56:36 |
Outro | 56:36 - 57:36 |
Build A Bulletproof No Gi Guard With The Fundamentals That Win Championships
2-Time ADCC Champion JT Torres Shares The No Gi Fundamentals Behind His Closed Guard, Open Guard, and Half Guard
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What Will You Learn?
Study the no gi guard and attack with precise techniques, as 2-time ADCC World Champion JT Torres teaches the fundamentals every grappler needs for success from bottom. Sweep and submit with these moves that grapplers of any level can use to have tons of success, all from some of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s most common guard positions. Build your arsenal from bottom by learning from one of the best submission grappling athletes and instructors on Earth, as JT Torres goes through the heart of the no gi guard game over these four volumes.
Learn how to fight off your back for sweeps and submissions from closed guard, open guard, and half guard. In each position, JT shows the most critical details for control and then shows the sequences that you can use to get the most leverage out of each sweep and submission. Now, from any guard scenario, you can use these techniques and strategies to get on top, get to the back, or get the tap, using a strong understanding of these fundamental positions.
Be aggressive off your back with JT Torres’s concepts for how to attack and what to expect from the closed guard, open guard, and half guard. From closed guard, throw up a dangerous submission arsenal of triangle chokes, armbars, and omoplatas that can all end the fight. Use half guard, pummel for underhooks and start attacking the back and looking for sweeps that let you come up on top into dominant positions. Mix those positions with open guards like butterfly guard and x guard to off balance your next opponents and sweep them all over the mat with step by step systems.
JT Torres is one of the best no gi technicians on Earth, with two gold medals from the ADCC World Championships. Even among his peers, JT is known for keeping incredible fundamental positioning, never giving opponents big opportunities to attack or counter. Instead, he stays one step ahead by using his leverage, positioning, and gripping for the best possible results. Now, you can learn from this elite no gi champion as he shares his secrets for fundamental mastery on this four volume series.
Use these no gi fundamentals to give your guard a new level of precision and danger with JT Torres’s comprehensive instructional series. These 4-volumes are packed with key details that can help you launch into sweeps, submissions, and back takes. With critical techniques that are proven at the elite levels, you can begin building up a strong and systematic guard that really works.
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Intro
- Breaking Posture
- Shin on Bicep Pullout to Triangle
- Shin on Bicep Punch to Triangle
- Shin on Bicep to flash Armbar
- Shin open Bicep to Omoplata
- Omoplata to step over
- Omoplata to back roll
- Triangle defense to reverse triangle
- Triangle defense to monoplata
- When person stands flash Armbar
Part 2:
- Knee shield to under hook
- Barrel sweep
- Off underhook —>mermaid sweep
- Backtake
- Air guitar back take
- Gut wrench swipe
- Backward single leg sweep
- Wrist control sweep
- Wrist control sweep—>partner post—>back take
- Minotaura sweep
- Fake pass to sweep
- Reverse arm drag
- Reverse arm drag to crucifix
- Over under passing defense
Part 3:
- Underhook to hook sweep
- Over hook to hook sweep
- Hook sweep partner post—>kick out post sweep
- Over hook to triangle
- Fake out to hook sweep off double tricep grips
- Claw grip to chin strap to guillotine
- Variation number two
- Claw grip to chin strap sweep
- Claw grip to telephone armlock
- Claw grip to shoulder lockdown sweep
- Triangle
Part 4:
- Shin to Shin to Single leg X
- Single leg X 2 hip over sweep —>mini leg drag
- Single leg X to Hip over —>to Ankle Lock
- Belly down
- Single leg x trouble shooting
- Single leg x they drop the knee / wrist ctrl kick over sweep
- Kick over sweep defense to x guard sweep
- Shin on Shin x guard entry to fast modified sweep
- Shin to Shin —>full blown x -guard —>kick out sweep
- X guard sweep climb the leg to the back
- Back take number two
- Double kick to single leg X
- Single &X-guard De la Riva
- Arm Drag
- Kick out to guillotine
- Blast Double sweep
- Ankle pick
- Outro