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Fight Smart And Win As An Older Grappler With Tom DeBlass’s Guide To Beating Younger, Faster Opponents With These Key Details And Fundamental Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Concepts To Slowing The Fight Down And Keeping Control
- Learn how an older grappler can use real technique and useful technique to simplify their Brazilian jiu-jitsu and slow down younger grapplers with Tom DeBlass’s help
- Tom DeBlass is a UFC veteran fighter and a respected black belt grappling coach in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, as well as a BJJ Fanatics favorite
- Tom shows how to work from top and bottom position with techniques and attacks that older grapplers can gain advantage with, including half guard, pressure passing, and more
- Finish the fight with chokes and joint locks that you can slowly control and finish, with no scrambling or speed needed
- Get real useful advice on how to warmup and cooldown and recover as an older grappler, so you can avoid injury and stay on the mat longer
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro/Warmup | 0 |
Slowing a standing opponent down entering a guard | 9:26 |
Head to the outside modified deep half-guard reversal | 17:55 |
Nullifying the knee slice with lower leg manipulation into reversal | 27:17 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Recovering quarter mount with inside arm control | 0 |
Gaining the undertook from the half-guard to reversal with lower leg manipulation | 11:20 |
Defending your knee line from the bottom half-guard | 20:58 |
Maintaining side control with hip switching | 26:03 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Slowing down a standing opponent with initial dela riva grip transitioning to deep half-guard | 0 |
Dela riva grip into modified X-guard sweep requiring little athleticism | 5:59 |
Breaking your partner down into the closed guard transitioning to a knee-friendly omoplata | 14:57 |
Modified triangle protecting the knees from further injury | 24:53 |
Maximizing time spent on the back | 30:23 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Maintaining top half-guard while controlling the bottom leg shutting down your opponent’s ability to stand or scramble | 0 |
Maintaining top butterfly position not allowing your opponent to stand back up | 9:10 |
Closed-guard pass using your partner’s overhook as your underhook to slow them down | 20:21 |
Hand fighting from top position to slow your bottom opponent down | 29:59 |
Closing thoughts | 40:00 |
Fight Smart And Win As An Older Grappler With Tom DeBlass’s Guide To Beating Younger, Faster Opponents With These Key Details And Fundamental Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Concepts To Slowing The Fight Down And Keeping Control
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What Will You Learn?
Brazilian jiu-jitsu is meant to be the gentle art, where technique overcomes strength and speed, but it can still be hard to slow down our younger, faster training partners. Now, instead of getting blitzed on the mat with no way to keep up, join black belt Tom DeBlass as he shows you the techniques and concepts you need to slow things down.
Tom covers every detail on the mat that an older grappler would need to know, including warming up and recovering as your body gets beat up on the mats. Use the techniques that will help you the most as Tom shows ways to grip, attack, and win that need no strength or speed for success.
Shutdown The Guard With Pressure!
With this specialized gameplan, you can stop focusing on the moves that don’t work for your body type and instead suit your game to your frame. Work from top and bottom position, master the half guard, escape and get away from dominant positions, and more with Tom’s careful advice.
Tom DeBlass is one of the most respected Brazilian jiu-jitsu coaches in the game today, and he is a BJJ Fanatics favorite who has great skill in explaining his techniques, mindset, and outlook on grappling. Now you can benefit from his study and experience on this 4-part series.
Survive Bad Positions!
So, What's On The Series?
PART 1
INTRO
RECOVERY TIPS
DAILY ROUTINE WARM-UP
DAILY ROUTINE FUNCTIONAL MOTIONS
TOP POSITION GRIPS TO SLOW DOWN THE YOUNGER, FASTER OPPONENT
PART 2
NULLIFYING THE CLOSED GUARD WITH PROPER GRIPS INTO GI CHOKE
ARM BAR DEFENSE BY MAKING THE YOUNGER OPPONENT UNCOMFORTABLE
TOP HALF-GUARD CONTROL USING THE LEG WEAVE
OVER-UNDER PASS
ADDRESSING DE LA RIVA WITH INSIDE CONTROL
PART 3
DEALING WITH THE BUTTERFLY GUARD, THREE VARIATIONS/SUPERIOR GRIPS, HEAD PLACEMENT, AND HIP CONTROL
HALF-GUARD CONTROL, TAKING AWAY SPACE, NULLIFYING THE CROSSFACE, USING YOUR OPPONENT’S FORWARD PRESSURE TO THE KNEE-LEVER SWEEP
SLOWING YOUR OPPONENT DOWN IN THE OPEN GUARD BY MAKING PROPER GRIPS
CLOSED-GUARD POSTURE BREAKING USING TWO-ON-ONE’S INTO OMOPLATAS AND GI CHOKE
PART 4
SIDE CONTROL SURVIVAL
MOUNT ESCAPES, DIAGONAL BUMP-SWEEP/LOWER LEG CATCH
LIVE ROLL #1: TOM’S STUDENTS WITH TOM’S COACHING
LIVE ROLL #2: USING CONTROL TO STAY ON TOP WHILE SLOWING THINGS DOWN
LIVE ROLL# 3 BOTTOM CONTROL BY ADDRESSING GRIPS AND RE-GRIPPING
CLOSING THOUGHTS