Craig Jones has a problem with how most people play guard.
They grab. They get broken. They grab again. They get broken again. They spend the whole match fighting for grips they can't keep.
Meanwhile, Craig's sitting there with grips that stick. Grips that last. Grips that let him work toward real attacks while everyone else is just trying to survive.
Why Your Grip Game Isn't Working
Most guard players fight the wrong battle. They try to muscle grips that their opponent's entire game is built to break.
Traditional open guards rely on grips that work until someone knows how to strip them. Then you're back to square one, fighting for hand control while your opponent advances their position.
The Pendejo Guard flips this. Instead of fighting against their breaking pressure, you use it. Instead of gripping where they expect, you grip where they can't defend.
The result? You grip longer. You work for serious attacks. You stay dangerous when everyone else gets flattened out.
What Makes This Different
Craig built this guad around a simple truth: if you can control the grip fight, you control the match.
In this FREE series, you'll learn:
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How o set up and fight from this modern hybrid position:
It's part open guard, part something new, and completely effective
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How to wrestle up and off-balance in multiple directions:
Craig show you how to use false reaps and directional changes to create openings
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Why this position is having huge success:
Craig and other high-level grapplers have been quietly dominating with this approach
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A never-before-shown heel hook finish from cross ashi:
This is the kind of detail that separates good leg atackers from great ones
The Instructor Who Makes It Work
Craig Jones
isn't just another ADCC medalist. He's built his reputation on being a notorious finisher who sees the game differently than everyone else.
His "Mexican Ground Karate" approach has made him one of the most unique personalities and detailed instructors in grappling. When Craig teaches something, it works under pressure.
Get It Free Right Now
BJJ Fanatics is making The Pendejo Guard completely free. No trial periods. No hidden costs. Just download and start learning.
This is your chance to learn from one of the best in the sport without paying the usual premium. But like all free content, this won't be available forever.