Framing Domination and Guard Recovery by Tom DeBlass
Learn the secrets of creating an impenetrable guard from BJJ star, Tom DeBlass
- Recruit framing and guard retention concepts that will add enhanced security and effectiveness to your bottom game
- Defend high percentage guard passes and recover with efficiency and no wasted movement
- Discover the many utilities of the knee shield including proper placement for optimum performance and security
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction, Defending the Fortress (Guard) - Controlling Wrist | 0 - 7:47 |
Bottom Leg Recovery, Knee Shield Removal to Offensive Position | 7:47 - 15:57 |
Steering Wheel Control, Hand Under Chin, Proper Frame with 3 Most Important Aspects | 15:57 - 23:41 |
Bottom Leg Frame When Opponent Tripods to Guard Recovery Into Offense | 23:41 - 33:05 |
Top Knee Shield Positioning | 33:05 - 40:04 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Same Side Wrist Control Framing | 0 - 7:28 |
Proper Butterfly Guard Framing and Positioning | 7:28 - 17:02 |
Closed Guard Angles and Framing | 17:02 - 25:00 |
Framing Recovery Once Flattened Out in the Half Guard / Top Person Switching Hips | 25:00 - 33:11 |
Top Framing Hand Position | 33:11 - 38:08 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bottom Side Control Framing | 0 - 5:54 |
Recovering Guard From Turtle | 5:54 - 16:39 |
High Leg Escape / Head Control / Bottom Leg Recovery | 16:39 - 24:39 |
Over Under Defense | 24:39 - 32:12 |
Stack Pass Recovery with Hand Post | 32:12 - 38:18 |
North South Guard Recovery | 38:18 - 45:42 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Key Essentials / Hand Positioning / Hip Mobility / Head Control When Settling in Guard to Prevent Guard Passing | 0 - 8:58 |
Closing Thoughts | 8:58 - 12:57 |
Flow Roll Focused on Framing / Wrist Control / Head Control / Knee Control / Bottom Knee Recovery / Top Leg Recovery | 12:57 - 27:46 |
Flow Roll Focused on Top Framing / Framing Off the Underhook / Proper Head Positioning / Flattening Hips / Top Wrist Control / Preventing Reversals and Submissions with Framing Essentials | 27:46 - 38:36 |