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Vinicius ‘Tractor’ Ferreira teaches you how to create pressure packed situations that leave your opponent smashed and defenseless
- Utilize Old-School Pressure Passing Style To Defeat Today’s Trickiest Guards
- Stuck in guards like Reverse De La Riva? Plow through with Ferreira’s straight-forward approach.
- No need for flashy techniques or athleticism.
- Learn how to use proper pressure that stifles guard movement, and eliminates threats of submissions.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 0:53 |
Reverse De La Riva Pass | 0:53 - 6:21 |
Reverse De La Riva pass variation when opponent uses one arm frame | 6:21 - 11:34 |
Reverse de La Riva variation when opponent uses double frame | 11:34 - 16:16 |
Reverse De La Riva Knee cut Pass | 16:16 - 20:35 |
Reverse de La Riva long Step Pass | 20:35 - 24:25 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Traditional De La Riva pass | 0 - 5:20 |
De La riva pass with Long step variation | 5:20 - 10:42 |
Reverse De La Riva Pass to Reverse Half Guard to Side control | 10:42 - 16:17 |
De La Riva Smash Pass | 16:17 - 20:57 |
De La riva smash pass with Arm Bar | 20:57 - 25:46 |
Vinicius ‘Tractor’ Ferreira teaches you how to create pressure packed situations that leave your opponent smashed and defenseless
Utilize Old-School Pressure Passing Style To Defeat Today’s Trickiest Guards
Check Out The Trailer To Vinicius "Tractor's" New Passing Series!
What Will You Learn?
Passing the guard can be a tricky task. There are plenty of guards that are used effectively at the highest levels. The De La Riva is one of those staple guards that is commonly employed against a standing passer. One of the major perks to passing from your feet is the mobility it provides. De La Riva and it’s Reverse variant are a great way to leave you tangled up and unable to pass, or worse swept and submitted!
This is where World Championship Passing shines. Vinicius Ferreira teaches you how to tread into dangerous territory and come out on top. The thing is if you pull away or are too cautious while in DLR or Reverse DLR you are not doubt going to get set up for a sweep or submission. When passing the guard does it ever feel like you are stuck in quicksand? IF so Pressure is the key. With a nickname like ‘Tractor’ you better believe Vinicius knows a thing or two about creating pressure!
Part 1 Vinicius introduces some overall concepts that will help give you a solid platform to pass from. Ferreira shows you how to create angles with your body positioning that help shut DLR and RDLR down. After forcing the guard player into losing positions, Vinicius shows you how to enter into high-pressure positions that provide a CLEAR pathway for the pass.
Good Guard players are always looking for ways to gain control over the passer, and get them off balance. World Championship Passing teaches you how to severely limit offensive options from the guard. Once you start to feel how to generate pressure, the pass is second nature.
Regardless if your opponent uses one arm or both arms to frame on you when passing, ‘Tractor’ has a pass variation for you. Another major theme is unwinding the DLR entanglements and utilizing passes like the knee cut and long step to pass the guard. After stabilizing inside of DLR or RDLR, Vinicius shows you the pathways to get to some of your favorite passes.
Part 2 picks up where part 1 left off, more modern guard passes! This section focuses a little more on gaining a more advantageous position off of the guard pass. Here you will not only get out of the leg entanglements, but you will learn how to systematically advance to positions like the mount. To finish things off Vinicius demonstrates one of his favorite armbars...directly from the PASS!
The thing about pressure passing is you can limit many options of your opponent. By being attached to them you can have a better sense of what they are trying to do. Don’t fear modern guards and play into their strengths. World Championship Passing teaches you how to shut down today’s trickiest guards with pressure!
De La Riva Smash Pass
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Intro
- Reverse De La Riva Pass
- Reverse De La Riva pass variation when opponent uses one arm frame
- Reverse de La Riva variation when opponent uses double frame
- Reverse De La Riva Knee cut Pass
- Reverse de La Riva long Step Pass
Reverse De La Riva Knee Cut Pass
Part 2:
- Traditional De La Riva pass
- De La riva pass with Long step variation
- Reverse De La Riva Pass to Reverse Half Guard to Side control
- De La Riva Smash Pass
- De La riva smash pass with Arm Bar