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Learn everything you need to know about escaping from lapel guards and turning the fight back to your advantage
- Lucas Lepri is one of the most successful black belt competitors in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, winning 7 World Championships with a focus on precision technique
- Counter lapel lasso, squid guard, worm guard, and more with step-by-step escapes that work at all levels
- Use important gripping concepts and passes with a clear plan on how to escape from some of the most annoying guards in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- This 4-volume instructional series shows you some of Lucas’s keys to beating lapel guards at the elite levels, with clear coaching through every move
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0:00 - 0:27 |
Lapel guard prevention when not engaged | 0:27 - 4:56 |
Lapel guard prevention when in De La Riva concepts | 4:56 - 13:52 |
Preventing the opponent from engaging the lapel lasso | 13:52 - 19:07 |
Lapel lasso cartwheel Escape to toreada pass or knee cut | 19:07 - 23:18 |
Lapel lasso cartwheel escape variation, when opponent follows, to toreada pass variation | 23:18 - 27:06 |
Lapel lasso escape to toreada pass variation | 27:06 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Squid guard prevention | 0:00 - 5:08 |
De Squid guard escape by applying pressure to knee cut pass | 5:08 - 13:16 |
Squid guard escape to stack pass to modified leg drag | 13:16 - 20:35 |
Squid guard sweep defense to pressure pass | 20:35 - 26:58 |
Squid guard sweep defense to pressure pass attempt to armbar | 26:58 - 31:17 |
Squid guard defense when in closed guard / open guard to pass to side control | 31:17 - 36:05 |
Squid guard prevention from lapel lasso to back take when opponent inverts | 36:05 - 41:17 |
Squid guard escape to toreada pass | 41:17 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Worm guard with deep de la riva escape | 0:00 - 5:03 |
Worm guard escape variation by breaking the grips | 5:03 - 9:35 |
X shin worm guard escape | 9:35 - 13:14 |
One leg x with lapel control escape to side control | 13:14 - 17:12 |
One leg x modified lapel control escape to knee cut and back step pass | 17:12 - 23:51 |
Knee cut pass attempt to reverse de la riva with lapel control escape | 23:51 - 28:43 |
Knee cut pass attempt to reverse de la riva with lapel control variation escape to knee cut pressure pass | 28:43 - 33:40 |
Reverse de la riva escape to wrist pin to knee cut pass | 33:40 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Modified worm guard deep half guard escape to back take | 0:00 - 7:45 |
Worm guard counter with invisible armbar | 7:45 - 12:28 |
Double lasso with lapel and arm control escape | 12:28 - 16:55 |
Double lasso with lapel and arm control escape variation to leg drag pass | 16:55 - 22:01 |
Connection concepts | 22:01 |
Slice Through Every Tricky Lapel Guard With These Passes and Escapes From Multiple-Time World Champion and Guard Passing Expert Lucas Lepri
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What Will You Learn?
See all of the most precise and effective ways to escape from the lapel guard with multiple-time world champion Lucas Lepri’s complete guide to beating these modern positions. Escape, pass, and counter all of the most popular and common lapel guards on this 4-volume series with Lucas.
Fight out of worm guard, reverse de la worm guard, squid guard, and more as Lucas shows you step-by-step how to untie yourself and turn the fight back to your advantage. Every position will offer you options anyone can do with Lucas’s coaching on how to be precise in the technique (without relying on athleticism).
Lucas Lepri is one of the most technical black belts in the world, winning multiple world championships and cementing himself as one of the best lightweight competitors in history. Now you cean learn some of his most effective top work as you see his passing approach to the lapel guards that are becoming more popular all the time.
The next time a training partner sticks you into a lapel guard that has you all tied up, you can have a roadmap back to safety with Lucas’s techniques. Across this 4-volume series, learn how to shut down and stop the lapel players in their tracks.
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Intro
- Lapel guard prevention when not engaged
- Lapel guard prevention when in De La Riva concepts
- Preventing the opponent from engaging the lapel lasso
- Lapel lasso cartwheel Escape to toreada pass or knee cut
- Lapel lasso cartwheel escape variation, when opponent follows, to toreada pass variation
- Lapel lasso escape to toreada pass variation
Part 2:
- Squid guard prevention
- Squid guard escape by applying pressure to knee cut pass
- Squid guard escape to stack pass to modified leg drag
- Squid guard sweep defense to pressure pass
- Squid guard sweep defense to pressure pass attempt to armbar
- Squid guard defense when in closed guard / open guard to pass to side control
- Squid guard prevention from lapel lasso to back take when opponent inverts 36:05 Squid guard escape to toreada pass
- Modified Squid guard escape to sweep attempt defense
Part 3:
- Worm guard with deep de la riva escape
- Worm guard escape variation by breaking the grips
- X shin worm guard escape
- One leg x with lapel control escape to side control
- One leg x modified lapel control escape to knee cut and back step pass
- Knee cut pass attempt to reverse de la riva with lapel control escape
- Knee cut pass attempt to reverse de la riva with lapel control variation escape to knee cut pressure pass
- Reverse de la riva escape to wrist pin to knee cut pass
Part 4:
- Modified worm guard deep half guard escape to back take
- Worm guard counter with invisible armbar
- Double lasso with lapel and arm control escape
- Double lasso with lapel and arm control escape variation to leg drag pass
- Connection concepts