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Learn Black Belt Instructor Drew Weatherhead’s Tricky Gauntlet Grip To Quickly Improve Your Open Guard And Start Finding Easier Submissions And Sweeps Off Your Back
- The gauntlet grip system is an open guard concept that can help you create incredible control over an opponent and multiple options to attack with
- See how to use concepts like the closed circle, spider tension, range, and more to improve your gripping and start your gauntlet grip
- Play with the gauntlet grip in combination with spider guard, with tons of options to set up powerful triangle chokes
- Use a breakdown of the important angles of power you can use to sweep with tomoe nage, dummy sweeps, arm drags, and more
- Combine this position with the De La Riva for even more control, giving yourself pathways to back takes and leg locks
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
THE GRIP. The closed circle | 1:04 |
Spider tension | 4:17 |
Range and grip flipping | 6:48 |
Switching arms and pocket grip | 9:52 |
SPIDER. Triangle. When they break the foot off | 12:41 |
Walking it up | 14:54 |
Switch to Armbar | 16:15 |
Pocket Armbar | 19:30 |
Play with lasso/pocket grip | 21:52 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
THE X/Y AXIS. Forwards. Tomoe Nage | 0 |
Helicopter armbar | 3:19 |
Backwards. Dummy Sweep | 5:20 |
Ankle pick | 7:30 |
Stand-up to arm drag | 10:43 |
Double guard pull/Pommel Guard Pass | 13:05 |
To Armbar | 15:52 |
Diagonal Closed. Arm drag to the back (with partner resistance) | 18:04 |
Peel over back take | 20:53 |
Darce | 23:21 |
Sumi Gashi | 25:34 |
Spin over, belly down armbar | 28:06 |
Diagonal Open. DLR. Dump to mount take | 31:21 |
Dump to Back step to saddle | 33:52 |
Berimbolo | 35:45 |
Crab Ride to back take | 37:54 |
Outro | 40:46 |