Mastering The Giggler Sweep by Sean Roberts
- Sean Roberts has spent years on the mats with some of the best in the world and has competed in over 200 tournaments in his competitive career, scooping up high level accolades in multiple promotions, including loads of IBJJF Gold
- Sweep higher ranks, opponents that are bigger than you, and even your instructors, with this basic half guard sweep hat no one talks about
- Whether you’re a fresh white belt or a BJJ veteran, the giggler sweep can easily be added to your arsenal to help you score more reversals
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
The Set Up. The knee shield, staying on your side and grips | 1:19 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Sweep. Giggler Sweep | 0 |
Giggler Sweep when they step up their free leg | 6:40 |
Giggler Sweep Grave Digger Variation | 11:13 |
Giggler 2.0 | 15:31 |
Giggler 2.0 follow-up pass position | 19:40 |
Close underhook pass | 23:14 |
Back take bait | 27:02 |
Giggler 2.0 after getting sprawled on. | 30:29 |
Lasso Giggler | 33:43 |
Basic giggler opponent cross posts | 37:11 |
Whizzer counter variation | 40:05 |
Giggler 3.0 | 44:24 |
Backwards kick sweep | 49:57 |
Lasso tilt sweep | 54:42 |
Push grip backtake | 1:00:27 |
Lasso hand switch backtake | 1:04:20 |
Lasso DLR sweep | 1:09:05 |
Giggler back take | 1:14:05 |
Getting your opponent to smash you | 1:17:53 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Getting the person in the Giggler position. Getting the knee on the ground shin to shin | 0 |
Getting the knee on the ground by blocking a knee cut | 3:38 |
Getting to the half guard using the lasso | 6:24 |
Creating space from bottom half using Z guard | 8:47 |
What happens when the belt falls off | 12:31 |