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Transition Mastery by Bernardo Faria

Learn How To Capitalize On Every Opportunity And Be Three Steps Ahead Of Your Opponent: 5x Black Belt World Champion Is Here To Show You How To Take Advantage Of The Transitions These Are The Secrets And Concepts That All The Best Blacks Utilize

  • Finally learn the invisible Brazilian jiu-jitsu secrets behind one of the trickiest and most technical aspects of the game: transitions
  • Mastering one position on the ground is never enough, to be a complete fighter you must know how to move effectively from position, always progressing the fight to a better position
  • Bernardo Faria has always been one of the most strategic and technical fighters in the game
  • Across all four volumes of this new series, see all of the combinations and progressions that he has mastered in his time on the mat
  • Transform your game

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Introduction 0 - 2:44
Half Guard Pull: TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep 2:44 - 8:10
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Passing with Folding Pass 8:10 - 14:37
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Passing with Folding Pass TRANSITION TO Mount TRANSITION TO Armbar 14:37 - 21:46
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO The Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO the Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Mount TRANSITION TO Armbar 21:46 - 29:19
Starting last flow from knees 29:19 - 35:25
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep 35:25 - 39:16
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass 39:16 - 44:25
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Scarf Choke 44:25 - 48:55
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Double Under Pass TRANSITION TO Scarf Choke 48:55 - 54:39
Starting last flow from knees 54:39 - 59:24

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard 0 - 2:21
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Turkish Get Up 2:21 - 6:16
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Turkish Get Up TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass 6:16 - 10:33
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITIONING TO Turkish Get Up TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Triangle Trap From Side Control 10:33 - 17:59
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITIONING TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Single leg sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under TRANSITION TO Triangle Trap From Side Control 17:59 - 23:36
Starting last flow from knees 23:36 - 29:00

Volume 3

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep 0 - 4:02
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Brother Pass 4:02 - 9:44
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Brother Pass TRANSITION TO Kneebar From Over Under Position 9:44 - 15:17
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Armbar from North South 15:17 - 21:49
Double leg >opponent sprawls TRANSITIONING TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITIONING TO Over Under Brother Pass against Spider Guard TRANSITION TO Kneebar or Armbar from North South 21:49 - 26:49
Starting Last Flow From Knees 26:49 - 31:53

Volume 4

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION To Over Under Pass 0 - 5:06
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take 5:06 - 12:18
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Bow and Arrow Choke 12:18 - 18:16
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Spread Chicken 18:16 - 23:43
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Spread Chicken TRANSITION TO Mount Position 23:43 - 28:27
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take 28:27 - 32:01
Starting Last Flow From Knees 32:01 - 36:13
Conclusion 36:13 - 37:18

 

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What Will You Learn?

Finally learn the invisible Brazilian jiu-jitsu secrets behind one of the trickiest and most technical aspects of the game: transitions.


Mastering one position on the ground is never enough, to be a complete fighter you must know how to move effectively from position, always progressing the fight to a better position before you secure a submission.


So much of BJJ is learning how to flow and transition, and now you can get the technique behind this skill with 5-time World Champion Bernardo Faria. BJJ Fanatics is Bernardo’s company, and growing the gentle art through teaching the best technique is one of his biggest missions.


Join Bernardo as he shows you everything you need to know about flowing and connecting your BJJ, going from the feet all the way to some of the most dominant positions in grappling, before finally securing the submission.


Bernardo Faria has always been one of the most strategic and technical fighters in the game, and he has designed all of his best jiu-jitsu around techniques and positions that don’t need you to be stronger, faster, taller, or more flexible than anyone.


Instead, everything he shows is based in technique and fundamental positioning. Across all four volumes of this new series, see all of the combinations and progressions that he has mastered in his time on the mat, with the little hidden details that he has discovered over the years. Little grips in a pass may completely change your submission options later, or how you come up on a sweep may leave you in a totally different pass than what you expected, but now all those transitions are here, fully explained in exact detail.

 

Transitioning the right way is as much a mindset as it is technique, so really listen in as Bernardo explains not just what he is doing, but why he is doing it. He used a really basic formula to rise to the highest levels of this sport, and you can use this same approach for a lot of success in your BJJ journey too.


Starting from the feet, get in depth on the half guard that so many black belts dreaded and the over-under pass that fits in like a one-two punch in boxing. If every move is a piece in a puzzle, and this instructional series is like finally having the full picture, from the feet all the way to the tap. Every chapter in this series adds onto the last, always giving one more transition so you can consistently be adding to your mat progressions.


The half guard is one of the most underrated and dynamic positions in BJJ, with a ton of attacks available for those willing to spend the time learning it. Dive in deep with one of the best ever at the position, seeing how each sweep connects immediately to its own exact passing sequence, and how each pass connects to the best possible control and submission opportunities.


Each reaction, whether it’s sprawling or pulling away, gives you a new set of moves that work best, including the famous Faria sweep from deep half guard that has never been broken down in so much detail. With this full system, you’ll never need to move backwards and reset, you’ll never be left without the next answer, you can stick to the transition gameplan as you find the stitching between moves that even black belts struggle with.


It’s natural and normal to struggle to learn how to piece together all the BJJ you learn. The moves and positions and strategies can be good, but if they don’t fit together, you are going to have trouble using them the best way possible.



Now, you can get a full, thriving system that you can start from and return to when you need, where you see the ways that you can streamline your game for the most effective, efficient BJJ of your life.

 

Some moves go together perfectly, like peanut butter and jelly. Deep half guard and the over under pass both use the same principles of control and pressure, meaning you can transition right from one to the next without issue, so long as your technique is crisp. Learn how to combine your half guard with an over under pass, and the right variation for the right situation. Depending on where you are, you may need a single leg sweep, a turkish get up, or a Faria sweep, and each one will give you a pass that works best. Each sweep leads to its own pass variation, including the folding pass, the over under, and the over under brother just for example. Using fundamental positioning, you can finally learn how to move from sweep to pass like a veteran grappler.


It’s not enough on the mat just to get to a good position, you have to do something with it. Once you are on top and through the guard, Bernardo explains the best ways he has found to move right to the mount or the back, and how he has finished so many fights over the years using simple techniques that he knows anyone can do. With efficiency, you too can find the chokes and armbars that can finish the fight in style and give you the win.



Every transition combination in this series starts on the feet, but in a lot of gyms the sparring usually starts more relaxed from the knees. So, after each section of this series, Bernardo goes through exactly how you can enter into this same system from the knees, pulling and sweeping in the same ways while adjusting for these changes. Starting low or starting high, you can still use these moves to optimize your BJJ and improve your level faster than ever!

So, What's On The Series?


Part 1
Introduction
Half Guard Pull: TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Passing with Folding Pass
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Passing with Folding Pass TRANSITION TO Mount TRANSITION TO Armbar
Half Guard Pull TRANSITION TO The Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO the Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Mount TRANSITION TO Armbar
Starting last flow from knees
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Scarf Choke
Pulling Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Faria Sweep TRANSITION TO Double Under Pass TRANSITION TO Scarf Choke
Starting last flow from knees

Part 2
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Turkish Get Up
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Turkish Get Up TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITIONING TO Turkish Get Up TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Triangle Trap From Side Control
Pulling Half Guard >opponent sprawls TRANSITIONING TO Single Leg or Deep Half Guard TRANSITION TO Single leg sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under TRANSITION TO Triangle Trap From Side Control
Starting last flow from knees

Part 3
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Brother Pass
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Over Under Brother Pass TRANSITION TO Kneebar From Over Under Position
Double Leg Takedown>opponent sprawls TRANSITION TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITION TO Armbar from North South
Double leg >opponent sprawls TRANSITIONING TO Single Leg Sweep TRANSITIONING TO Over Under Brother Pass against Spider Guard TRANSITION TO Kneebar or Armbar from North South
Starting Last Flow From Knees

Part 4
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION To Over Under Pass
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Bow and Arrow Choke
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Spread Chicken
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take with Spread Chicken TRANSITION TO Mount Position
Opponent Pulls Guard TRANSITION TO Over Under Pass TRANSITION TO Back Take
Starting Last Flow From Knees
Conclusion

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