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Bernardo Faria is a 5x Black Belt World Champion
- Bernardo is considered by many the master of fundamentals
- With this easy to learn system you will be able to develop a strong foundation
- The fundamentals are the most important part of Jiu Jitsu, basics are what wins
- Learn the same basics that led Bernardo to 5 World Championships
- The perfect instructional set for anybody of any age, rank, athletic level, and fitness level
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 1:45 |
Jumping closed guard | 1:45 - 6:24 |
Pulling the open guard | 6:24 - 9:09 |
Posture when standing | 9:09 - 12:07 |
Double leg | 12:07 - 15:16 |
Double leg from knees when opponent sprawls | 15:16 - 17:54 |
Single leg | 17:54 - 22:36 |
Fighting for grips | 22:36 - 26:23 |
Harai Goshi | 26:23 - 29:31 |
O goshi | 29:31 - 31:32 |
Morote seoi | 31:32 - 34:29 |
Intro to closed guard | 34:29 - 35:56 |
Scissor sweep | 35:56 - 40:30 |
Pendulum sweep | 40:30 - 44:35 |
Arm bar from failed pendulum sweep | 44:35 - 47:26 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Hand on the belt sweep | 0 - 3:36 |
Kimura from closed guard | 3:36 - 8:03 |
Cross choke from guard | 8:03 - 12:58 |
Inverted arm bar | 12:58 - 16:15 |
Arm bar from closed guard | 16:15 - 20:34 |
Both hands on both legs sweep | 20:34 - 23:12 |
Underhook the leg sweep | 23:12 - 26:46 |
Basic Spider guard sweep when opponent is on knees | 26:46 - 30:10 |
Spider guard sweep when opponent is standing | 30:10 - 34:15 |
Triangle from Spider guard | 34:15 - 39:00 |
Balloon sweep | 39:00 - 42:48 |
Regular tripod sweep | 42:48 - 45:43 |
Opposite tripod | 45:43 - 48:16 |
Collar + sleeve balloon sweep | 48:16 - 50:15 |
Collar + sleeve triangle | 50:15 - 52:30 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro to lasso | 0 - 2:24 |
Intro to de la Riva | 2:24 - 5:56 |
Butterfly hook sweep | 5:56 - 9:54 |
Butterfly sweep without the underhook | 9:54 - 13:31 |
Knee shield basics | 13:31 - 17:08 |
Lapel single leg | 17:08 - 20:42 |
Bridge for half guard sweep or retention | 20:42 - 25:32 |
Using hook to go from half to closed guard | 25:32 - 29:17 |
Top closed guard posture | 29:17 - 33:40 |
Opening the closed guard controlling the sleeve | 33:40 - 37:52 |
Torreando pass | 37:52 - 42:43 |
Double under pass | 42:43 - 48:29 |
Closed guard straight to side control or half guard | 48:29 - 52:36 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Opening closed guard when opponent hides sleeve | 0 - 3:11 |
How to pass spider guard | 3:11 - 7:06 |
How to pass foot on the hip guard | 7:06 - 9:51 |
Top half guard posture | 9:51 - 12:49 |
Passing half guard | 12:49 - 17:12 |
Passing half guard to mount using hooks | 17:12 - 20:55 |
Half guard to knee slice | 20:55 - 24:26 |
Knee slide side control to mount | 24:26 - 29:05 |
Stepover side control to mount | 29:05 - 31:47 |
Arm bar from North/south | 31:47 - 35:45 |
Kimura from North/south | 35:45 - 39:35 |
Turning arm bar | 39:35 - 43:16 |
Cross choke from side control | 43:16 - 46:58 |
Knee on belly basics | 46:58 - 50:05 |
Near side arm bar from knee on belly | 50:05 - 52:44 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Far side arm bar from knee on belly | 0 - 2:54 |
Choke from knee on belly | 2:54 - 5:41 |
Arm bar from Mount | 5:41 - 8:21 |
Americana from Mount | 8:21 - 11:01 |
Cross choke from Mount | 11:01 - 15:09 |
Double attack from Mount | 15:09 - 18:24 |
Flip over back take | 18:24 - 20:53 |
Foot hook back take | 20:53 - 25:23 |
Clock choke from turtle | 25:23 - 28:55 |
Rear naked choke | 28:55 - 31:51 |
Collar choke from back | 31:51 - 34:54 |
Modified collar choke from back | 34:54 - 37:05 |
Bow and arrow choke | 37:05 - 40:37 |
Upa mount escape | 40:37 - 43:55 |
Elbow escape from Mount | 43:55 - 47:28 |
Bridge escape side control | 47:28 - 52:08 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side control escape to single leg | 0 - 2:48 |
Bridge and turn side control escape | 2:48 - 7:17 |
Side control reversal | 7:17 - 10:38 |
North/south escape with elbows in | 10:38 - 14:22 |
North/south to single leg | 14:22 - 17:27 |
Knee on belly escape | 17:27 - 21:08 |
Basic back escape | 21:08 - 24:42 |
Turtle back escape | 24:42 - 28:38 |
Turtle escape | 28:38 - 31:36 |
Arm bar escape | 31:36 - 34:07 |
Arm bar from closed guard escape | 34:07 - 36:39 |
Triangle escape | 36:39 - 39:43 |
Backwards roll | 39:43 - 41:26 |
Front roll | 41:26 - 43:22 |
Hip escape | 43:22 - 45:52 |
Upa | 45:52 - 48:06 |
Technical stand up | 48:06 - 51:07 |
Sprawl | 51:07 - 53:10 |
Learn The Fundamentals &Concepts That Have Allowed Bernardo Faria To Become One Of The Greatest Champions Ever To Step On A Mat – While Having Less Athletic Ability Than Almost Any Elite Competitor He Faced
Bernardo Has Become World Renown For Teaching Older Guys Because His Moves Require Almost Zero Strength, Speed or Flexibility
At the end of the day, basics are what wins.
If you are just starting in BJJ, your understanding and mastery of the basics are what will dictate your whole journey.
If you are far down the road: blue belt or beyond, you may have missed a few steps and that could be what is causing you to struggle.
You may need to relearn few things.
Knee On Belly Escape by Bernardo Faria
For Example, did you know there is one little detail that will make the difference between hitting a scissors sweep or not?
A lot of people that learn some of these fundamental sweeps like the scissor sweep rule them is ineffective because as they progress and start rolling, they are not able to succeed with them. This is all due to the lack of subtleties in the details.
If you are trying to do a scissor sweep on your opponent, the difference could be inches. If you attempt this sweep and your partners butt is on their heels or near their heels, this means you will never be able to hit the sweep. We are talking inches.
The simple trick to finishing the scissor sweep is to pull your partner on top of you so that their base is directly over you and their lower body is light. Take their butt off their heels. If you do this, you would be surprised to see how easy it is to sweep them
These same principles of inches can be applied to numerous techniques that many people do wrong. Techniques like the arm bar, the bow &arrow choke, the hook sweep, escapes, and so much more.
If you never master the basics, don’t even bother learning anything else, it probably won’t work. Just as a house sits on its foundation, your advanced BJJ moves sit on the foundation of its basics. If the foundation isn’t strong, the house will crumble and your BJJ is the same way.
So Who Is Bernardo Faria?
Bernardo Faria probably has a lot more in common with you than he has with the athletic freaks that you picture winning the Jiu Jitsu World Championships. He is friendly to everyone, he snorts when he laughs and he is laughing almost all of the time, and he is really into using his computer;not exactly the typical picture of a “tough guy..”
When he gets to the gym he isn’t very good at doing the warmups.. He can’t really do a cartwheel and if you were watching him shrimp or roll you wouldn’t say “wow, I bet that guy is a killer!” He’s just not that fluid. But when it comes time to slap hands and start rolling or get on the mat at the World Championships – everything changes. Bernardo’s lack of elite athletic ability doesn’t really matter – because he has a much better system for sweeping than his opponents. While we will never say that his or anyone’s moves can’t be stopped, we can comfortably say that they haven’t been stopped!
We know he has an incredible understanding of the fundamentals because he has used the fundamentals to win 5 Black Belt World Championships including the adult Black Belt Open Class. Bernardo has beaten so many of Jiu Jitsu's household names including Xande Ribeiro, Leandro Lo, Rafael Lovato, Roberto Cyborg Abreu, Josh Hinger, Erberth Santos, Yuri Simoes, Luiz Panza, Braulio Estima and the list goes on and on...
Knee Shield Basics by Bernardo Faria
What People Are Saying About Bernardo
"As a big older guy, I naturally feel like a turtle on my back. When Bernardo started showing me his half guard techniques and fundamental approach I found that I didn’t need any athletic ability to use them, just the knowledge of how the worked and since then my game is 1,000% better. I sweep any non professional and I’ve even had the chance to roll with multiple world champions and sweep them as well. As the owner of BJJ Superdeals and BJJ Fanatics I get to see the very best guys in the world all of the time, but Bernardo’s techniques are the only ones I use on bottom – they are that good;especially if you are slow and unathletic like me."
-Michael Zenga, Black Belt
"With Bernardo's accomplishments, he has proven how consistent and effective his game is. We all know he is one of the best fighters in the World, but you may not know him as an instructor. He came to my school in 2013 to teach a seminar. The seminar was only 2 two hours long, but left a legacy here. Half of my students here are doing his position... doing his half guard sweeps. It is amazing to see, that he is not just a great competitor, but he is an amazing instructor as well. I'm sure you guys will learn a lot from him as we did here."
-Bruno Malfacine, 10X World Champion
"Every time I get in the Half-Guard with Bernardo, it was a problem;I got swept over and over. I started to study the position to counter his sweeps and every time I get a new situation, Bernardo had another one inside his sleeve. His Deep Half is so powerful. This helped him win five World titles as a black belt --- using the same technique that everybody knows he is going to do. He goes there and he does it, because he knows all the details. He understands the technique. He understands the position. HE REALLY KNOWS TECHNIQUE.
-Fabio Gurgel
So What Exactly Is On This Set?
Part 1:
Intro
Jumping Closed Guard
Pulling The Open Guard
Posture When Standing
Double Leg
Double Leg From Knees When Opponent Sprawls
Single Leg
Fighting For Grips
Harai Goshi
O'Goshi
Morote Seoi
Intro To Closed Guard
Scissor Sweep
Pendulum Sweep
Arm Bar From Failed Pendulum Sweep
Part 2:
Hand On The Belt Sweep
Kimura From closed Guard
Cross Choke From Guard
Inverted Arm Bar
Arm Bar From Closed Guard
Both Hands On Both Legs Sweep
Underhook Leg Sweep
Basic Spider Guard Sweep (Opponent On Knees)
Spider Guard Sweep When Opponent Stands
Triangle From spider
Balloon Sweep
Regular Tripod Sweep
Opposite Tripod
Collar + Sleeve Balloon Sweep
Collar + Sleeve Triangle
Part 3:
Intro To Lasso
Intro To De La Riva
Butterfly Hook Sweep
Butterfly Sweep Without Underhook
Knee Shield Basics
Lapel Single Leg
Bridge For Half Guard Sweep/Retention
Using Hook To Go From Half To Closed
Top Closed Guard Posture
Opening The Closed Guard Controlling The Sleeve
Toreando Pass
Double Under Pass
Closed Guard Strait To Side Control Or Half Guard
Part 4:
Opening Closed Guard When Opponent Hides Sleeve
How To Pass Spider Guard
How To Pass Foot On The Hip Guard
Top Half Guard Posture
Passing Half Guard
Passing Half Guard To Mount Using Hooks
Half Guard To Knee Slice
Knee Slide Control To Mount
Stepover Side Control To Mount
Arm Bar From North South
Kimura From North South
Turning Arm Bar
Cross Choke From Side Control
Knee On Belly Basics
Near Side Arm Bar From Knee On Belly
Part 5:
Far Side Arm Bar From Knee On Belly
Choke From Knee On Belly
Arm Bar From Mount
Americana From Mount
Cross Choke From Mount
Double Attack From Mount
Flip Over Back Take
Foot Hook Back Take
Clock Choke From Turtle
Rear Naked Choke
Collar Choke From Back
Modified Collar Choke From Back
Bow And Arrow Choke
Upa Mount Escape
Elbow Escape From Mount
Bridge Escape From Side Control
Part 6:
Side Control Escape To Single Leg
Bridge And Turn Side Control Escape
Side Control Reversal
North South Escape With Elbows In
North South To Single Leg
Knee On Belly Escape
Basic Back Escape
Turtle Back Escape
Turtle Escape
Arm Bar Escape
Arm Bar From Closed Guard Escape
Triangle Escape
Backwards Roll
Front Roll
Hip Escape
Upa
Technical Stand Up
Sprawl
So What Does It Cost?
Well, that depends, what is it worth to learn the secrets of a 5x Black Belt World Champion?
What do you think a private lesson would cost with Bernardo Faria?
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