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Effective Closed Guard Combinations: Sweeps & Submissions by Denilson Pimenta

Learn Creative Closed Guard Combinations To Overwhelm The Opposition With Superior Controls, Sweeps, And Submissions!

  • Force reactions while in the closed guard, and capitalize with an endless onslaught of sweeps and submissions!
  • 5th degree black belt Denilson Pimenta shares secrets to the closed guard that he has worked on throughout his extensive BJJ career.
  • Develop hard-to-defend sequences that combine sweeps and submissions together.
  • Transition seamlessly between attacks with Denilson’s game changing details.
  • Refine your Closed Guard and make your opponent choose between getting swept or submitted!


Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Introduction 0
Triangle Attack When the Opponent Tries to Open by Pushing on My Knee 0:18
Scissor Sweep When Opponent Opens My Guard by Pulling on the Knee 4:13
Armbar Attack When Opponent Defends Scissor Sweep 7:26
Kimura Attack When the Opponent Defends the Triangle 10:18
Kimura Attack After Breaking the Opponent's Stance 13:48
Hip Sweep When Opponent Defends Kimura 18:31
Sweep Attack When the Opponent Defends A Kimura By Connecting to My Hips 22:09
Crusader Sweep with Arm 25:38
Triangle Attack When Opponent Defends the Crusader Sweep 29:22
Triangle Attack with One Foot on Biceps 32:20
Attack of Armbar Crossing the Foot and Opening The Knees 35:53
Attack of Armbar When Opponent Defends the Sweep 39:27

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE

START TIME

Crusader Attack with Body Detail for More Precision 0
Armbar Attack When Opponent Pushes My Knee to Open My Guard 4:07
Crusader Attack with Lapel 6:42
Scapula Sweep 10:06
Armbar Attack When Opponent Defends a Scapula Sweep 13:26
Triangle Attack When Opponent Defends a Scapula Sweep 16:34
Pulse Sweep 19:52
Armbar Attack When the Opponent Defends Wrist Attack 22:58
Scraping Attack by Controlling the Arm, Hugging the Back 25:15
Coast Attack Controlling the Arm 28:19
Sweep When Opponent Gets Up to Open My Guard 30:38
Triangle While Crossing Opponent's Arms 33:12

Denilson Pimenta Lays Out A Battle-Tested Game Plan For Success From The Closed Guard With Creative Combinations That Your Opponent Won’t See coming!

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What Will You Learn?

The Closed Guard is an ESSENTIAL position in BJJ. Having an effective closed guard is crucial across all levels of the sport. 5th degree Black Belt Denilson Pimenta looks to give you a tried and true system that puts you in control of the action, and gives you the ability to combine some of the most effective attacks in BJJ. Overwhelm the opposition with attack sequences that force your opponent to choose between accepting the sweep or being submitted!

Denilson starts the series by giving you a collection of attacks based off of common reactions from the person on top. While in the closed guard your opponent has the benefit of gravity on their side. This leads to a variety of pressure that they can place on your upper body or your legs in an attempt to open your guard. Pimenta shares some of his favorite combination attacks against these common reactions. After some time with the series you’ll be able to be prepared for whatever your opponent throws at you while in the closed guard. Capitalize on these predictive techniques with triangles, kimuras, armbars, and a wide range of sweeps. 

Closed Guard is a common position in Jiu-Jitsu. This means the more you are able to combine attacks together the harder it will be to defend. A good closed guard should be able to overwhelm the opposition with a cascade of submissions sequences and sweep attacks. Denilson’s 2-part series focuses on sweeps and submissions that can be easily transitioned to. 

Getting to work immediately from closed guard is a must. If you wait too long while in the position your opponent will be able to take control of the action, which makes playing closed guard much more difficult. Denilson’s system is designed to give you go-to techniques that can be easily chained together to create hard-to-defend sequences that eventually lead to you securing a sweep or even better the submission!

 

So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

INTRODUCTION

TRIANGLE ATTACK WHEN THE OPPONENT TRIES TO OPEN BY PUSHING ON MY KNEE

SCISSOR SWEEP WHEN OPPONENT OPENS MY GUARD BY PULLING ON THE KNEE

ARMBAR ATTACK WHEN OPPONENT DEFENDS SCISSOR SWEEP

KIMURA ATTACK WHEN THE OPPONENT DEFENDS THE TRIANGLE

KIMURA ATTACK AFTER BREAKING THE OPPONENT'S STANCE

HIP SWEEP WHEN OPPONENT DEFENDS KIMURA

SWEEP ATTACK WHEN THE OPPONENT DEFENDS A KIMURA BY CONNECTING TO MY HIPS

CRUSADER SWEEP WITH ARM

TRIANGLE ATTACK WHEN OPPONENT DEFENDS THE CRUSADER SWEEP

TRIANGLE ATTACK WITH ONE FOOT ON BICEPS

ATTACK OF ARMBAR CROSSING THE FOOT AND OPENING THE KNEES

ATTACK OF ARMBAR WHEN OPPONENT DEFENDS THE SWEEP

PART 2

CRUSADER ATTACK WITH BODY DETAIL FOR MORE PRECISION

ARMBAR ATTACK WHEN OPPONENT PUSHES MY KNEE TO OPEN MY GUARD

CRUSADER ATTACK WITH LAPER

SCAPULA SWEEP

ARMBAR ATTACK WHEN OPPONENT DEFENDS A SCAPULA SWEEP

TRIANGLE ATTACK WHEN THE OPPONENT DEFENDS A SCAPULA SWEEP

PULSE SWEEP

ARMBAR ATTACK WHEN THE OPPONENT DEFENDS WRIST ATTACK

SCRAPING ATTACK BY CONTROLLING THE ARM, HUGGING THE BACK

COAST ATTACK CONTROLLING THE ARM

SWEEP WHEN OPPONENT GETS UP TO OPEN MY GUARD

TRIANGLE WHILE CROSSING OPPONENT'S ARM

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