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Dynamic Reverse Guard by Jason Rau
- Jason Rau is a BJJ Black Belt under Matt Serra, and is a highly successful international competitor.
- Reverse Guard is a powerful position that anyone can use to stop guard passers in their tracks, while setting up countless sweeps, leg entries, and MORE!
- Utilize Reverse Guard from both a low and high positioning, and adapt your ability to stop a wide range of guard passes like the knee cut, smash pass, leg weave, as well as many other commonly used passing strategies.
- Seamlessly transition to other powerful guards like X-guard, K-guard, standard ashi, and countless other leg entanglements!
- Deal with common defensive strategies like the back step and create counters that will lead you to securing sweeps or other guard entries.
- Don’t wait around to set up your guard, go on the attack with Jason Rau’s next-level Reverse Guard!
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Reverse Guard Principles - Basic Explanation Of The Position | 1:06 |
Low Reverse Guard Positioning | 2:22 |
High Reverse Guard Positioning | 4:47 |
Under Cross Reverse Guard Positioning | 7:03 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Counters - Knee Cut | 9:04 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Encounters - Chin Strap Guillotine | 12:50 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Encounters - Smash Pass | 15:05 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - Low Reverse Guard - Low Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Kneeling To Standard To Ashi | 3:59 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Standard Ashi | 7:35 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Far Leg Saddle | 10:32 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Far Hip Entry | 12:38 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To K-Guard | 14:46 |
Low Reverse Guard To Reverse De La Riva | 16:57 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Leg Weave To False Reap | 19:36 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Leg Weave To False Reap Plus Ushiro X Guard | 23:46 |
Low Reverse Guard To Waiter Sweep | 26:15 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - High Reverse Guard - High Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance Variation 1 | 2:38 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance Variation 2 | 5:41 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance To Near Side K-Guard | 8:13 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance To Far Side K-Guard | 11:24 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - Undercross Reverse Guard - Undercross Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Far Leg Saddle | 4:22 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Back Step To Top Side Saddle | 6:12 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Palm To Palm Scoop | 8:14 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To K Guard | 11:05 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Dealing With The Backstep - X Hooks To Outside Ashi | 0 |
X Hooks To Outside Ash To Forward Off Balance | 3:39 |
Angle Off To Double Calf Cutter | 6:38 |
Double Calf Cutter To Far Leg Entry | 9:05 |
Scoop To Backside Inversion To X-Guard | 11:28 |
- Jason Rau is a BJJ Black Belt under Matt Serra, and is a highly successful international competitor.
- Reverse Guard is a powerful position that anyone can use to stop guard passers in their tracks, while setting up countless sweeps, leg entries, and MORE!
- Utilize Reverse Guard from both a low and high positioning, and adapt your ability to stop a wide range of guard passes like the knee cut, smash pass, leg weave, as well as many other commonly used passing strategies.
- Seamlessly transition to other powerful guards like X-guard, K-guard, standard ashi, and countless other leg entanglements!
- Deal with common defensive strategies like the back step and create counters that will lead you to securing sweeps or other guard entries.
- Don’t wait around to set up your guard, go on the attack with Jason Rau’s next-level Reverse Guard!
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Reverse Guard Principles - Basic Explanation Of The Position | 1:06 |
Low Reverse Guard Positioning | 2:22 |
High Reverse Guard Positioning | 4:47 |
Under Cross Reverse Guard Positioning | 7:03 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Counters - Knee Cut | 9:04 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Encounters - Chin Strap Guillotine | 12:50 |
Staying Safe Vs Common Encounters - Smash Pass | 15:05 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - Low Reverse Guard - Low Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Kneeling To Standard To Ashi | 3:59 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Standard Ashi | 7:35 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Far Leg Saddle | 10:32 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To Far Hip Entry | 12:38 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Smash Pass To K-Guard | 14:46 |
Low Reverse Guard To Reverse De La Riva | 16:57 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Leg Weave To False Reap | 19:36 |
Low Reverse Guard Vs Leg Weave To False Reap Plus Ushiro X Guard | 23:46 |
Low Reverse Guard To Waiter Sweep | 26:15 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - High Reverse Guard - High Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance Variation 1 | 2:38 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance Variation 2 | 5:41 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance To Near Side K-Guard | 8:13 |
High Reverse Guard To Forward Off Balance To Far Side K-Guard | 11:24 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Main Entries - Undercross Reverse Guard - Undercross Reverse Guard To Standard Ashi | 0 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Far Leg Saddle | 4:22 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Back Step To Top Side Saddle | 6:12 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To Palm To Palm Scoop | 8:14 |
Undercross Reverse Guard To K Guard | 11:05 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Dealing With The Backstep - X Hooks To Outside Ashi | 0 |
X Hooks To Outside Ash To Forward Off Balance | 3:39 |
Angle Off To Double Calf Cutter | 6:38 |
Double Calf Cutter To Far Leg Entry | 9:05 |
Scoop To Backside Inversion To X-Guard | 11:28 |