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Master the art of no-gi jiu-jitsu with a system built on precision, pressure, and longevity. In History-Making Timeless No-Gi, Rafael Lovato Jr. reveals the techniques and principles that have defined his championship career — distilled into a streamlined, 4.5-hour instructional designed to elevate every part of your game.
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This series isn’t about flashy tricks. It’s about high-percentage, battle-tested jiu-jitsu that works against any opponent, at any speed, and at any stage of your training journey
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Lovato’s timeless approach ties everything together: takedowns, transitions, passing, top control, and submissions — all connected into a clean, repeatable system you can rely on.
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Whether you’re building your first no-gi foundation or adding depth to an already advanced game, this course gives you the roadmap to roll smarter, stronger, and more efficiently.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Intro | 0 |
| Initial Approach and Winning The Hand Fight | 1:49 |
| Clearing Collar Ties and Developing Offensive Positions | 10:36 |
| Obtaining The Underhook and Utilizing The Snapdown | 17:47 |
| Throw By and Takedown Options From Rear Bodylock | 29:11 |
| Throw By To Single Leg | 36:30 |
| Finishing Options From The Single Leg | 45:41 - (51:51) |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Knee Tap | 0 |
| Offensive Options From Body Lock | 4:49 |
| Using Defensive Reactions From Underhook To Get To Body Lock | 12:16 |
| Taking The Back From A Four Point Position | 15:47 |
| Suloev Stretch | 21:11 |
| Arm Drag | 26:01 |
| Head Pinch Takedown | 34:18 |
| Putting It All Together: Flowing Into The Single Leg | 41:56 - (46:23) |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Wrestling Essentials: Building Confidence Through Shot Defense | 0 |
| Spin Cycle | 8:27 |
| Defending The Single Leg From A Standing Position | 15:08 |
| Single Leg Defense: Escaping When Your Leg Is Trapped With A Whizzer | 20:10 |
| Front Headlock Defense | 23:33 |
| Pressure Passing From The Knees | 26:34 |
| Pressure Passing Butterfly Guard | 42:34 - (51:32) |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Body Lock Style Passing | 0 |
| The Knee Cut | 9:34 |
| Cross Shoulder | 15:39 |
| Knee Shield | 25:32 - (34:48) |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Side Smash | 0 |
| Knee Shield Pass Options Without Wrist Control | 6:18 |
| A Modern Passing Variation: Key Details You Must Know | 11:29 |
| Pressurizing Pass: Melting Through The Knee Shield | 16:15 |
| Knees On The Floor: Half Guard Knee Shield Position | 24:28 |
| Knee Pop | 32:42 - (41:14) |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Arm Triangle | 0 |
| Arm Triangle Reactions: Controlling The Turnaway And Maintaining Pressure | 8:46 |
| The Mounted Triangle | 16:54 |
| Finishing The Guillotine From Front Headlock Position | 22:29 |
| The Japanese Necktie | 32:01 - (38:13) |

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What Will You Learn?
Master the art of no-gi jiu-jitsu with a system built on precision, pressure, and longevity. In History-Making Timeless No-Gi, Rafael Lovato Jr. reveals the techniques and principles that have defined his championship career — distilled into a streamlined, 4.5-hour instructional designed to elevate every part of your game.
This series isn’t about flashy tricks. It’s about high-percentage, battle-tested jiu-jitsu that works against any opponent, at any speed, and at any stage of your training journey. Lovato’s timeless approach ties everything together: takedowns, transitions, passing, top control, and submissions — all connected into a clean, repeatable system you can rely on.
Whether you’re building your first no-gi foundation or adding depth to an already advanced game, this course gives you the roadmap to roll smarter, stronger, and more efficiently.
Key Benefits & Features
A Complete No-Gi System
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Step-by-step instruction covering takedowns, guard passing, top pressure, and finishing sequences
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A cohesive progression where every position leads naturally to the next
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Designed for both hobbyists and serious competitors
High-Percentage Takedowns
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Wrestling-inspired entries that prioritize control over athleticism
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Clean setups for singles, knee taps, drags, and head-control attacks
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Strategies for bringing the fight to the ground safely and reliably
Dominant Passing & Top Control
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Body-lock, knee-cut, smash-pass, and knee-shield-breaking systems
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Techniques for shutting down guard retention and forcing predictable reactions
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Pressure-focused style perfect for all body types and experience levels
Submission Chains That Finish
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Arm triangles, neck-ties, mounted submissions, and front-headlock finishes
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Sequences that create constant threat and force decisive openings
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Methods for maintaining control and submitting with minimal wasted energy
Built for Longevity
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A technical framework meant to grow with you long-term
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Emphasis on timing, structure, and leverage over strength or explosiveness
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Ideal for practitioners who want sustainable, intelligent jiu-jitsu
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Initial Approach and Winning The Hand Fight
- Clearing Collar Ties and Developing Offensive Positions
- Obtaining The Underhook and Utilizing The Snapdown
- Throw By and Takedown Options From Rear Bodylock
- Throw By To Single Leg
- Finishing Options From The Single Leg
Part 2
- Knee Tap
- Offensive Options From Body Lock
- Using Defensive Reactions From Underhook To Get To Body Lock
- Taking The Back From A Four Point Position
- Suloev Stretch
- Arm Drag
- Head Pinch Takedown
- Putting It All Together: Flowing Into The Single Leg
Part 3
- Wrestling Essentials: Building Confidence Through Shot Defense
- Spin Cycle
- Defending The Single Leg From A Standing Position
- Single Leg Defense: Escaping When Your Leg Is Trapped With A Whizzer
- Front Headlock Defense
- Pressure Passing From The Knees
- Pressure Passing Butterfly Guard
Part 4
- Body Lock Style Passing
- The Knee Cut
- Cross Shoulder
- Knee Shield
Part 5
- Side Smash
- Knee Shield Pass Options Without Wrist Control
- A Modern Passing Variation: Key Details You Must Know
- Pressurizing Pass: Melting Through The Knee Shield
- Knees On The Floor: Half Guard Knee Shield Position
- Knee Pop
Part 6
- Arm Triangle
- Arm Triangle Reactions: Controlling The Turnaway And Maintaining Pressure
- The Mounted Triangle
- Finishing The Guillotine From Front Headlock Position
- The Japanese Necktie
