Plan B From Closed Guard by Valerio Mori Ubaldini
Give Yourself Viable Options From Closed Guard With Valerio Mori Ubaldini’s Lessons On Fighting With A Plan - And A Backup Plan - From Your Back
- Learn about when the optimal time to pull guard is so that you’re actually getting into guard and not just falling on your back.
- Enter attacks immediately off of pulling guard so that your opponent doesn’t have a chance to settle into the position.
- Have backup plans when your sweep attempts fail so that you're not just a one trick pony.
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Counter your opponent’s guard passes with sweeps that will surprise them.
Course Content
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Volume 1
Intro |
0 |
Talking about the Closed Guard |
0:44 |
When to Pull Guard? |
2:27 |
How to Pull Guard |
3:59 |
Pulling Guard - Attacking Armbar |
13:11 |
Pulling Guard - Attacking Triangle |
17:16 |
Pulling Guard - Attacking Omoplata |
23:06 |
Pulling Guard - Feet on the Hips |
30:18 |
Pulling Guard - De La Riva |
34:21 |
Pulling Guard - Tripod |
38:54 |
Pulling Guard - Lasso Guard |
43:10 |
Pulling Guard - Single X |
48:09 |
Pulling Guard - Fake Pull |
52:24 |
Volume 2
Plan B from Scissor Sweep |
0 |
Plan B from Pendulum Sweep |
23:37 |
Plan B from Sit Up Sweep |
44:03 |
Plan B from Flower Sweep |
1:02:10 |
Volume 3
De Luca Kimura |
0 |
Defending the Double Under |
16:33 |
Loop Choke |
26:52 |
Sweep from Shin to Shin Set Up |
38:13 |
Sweep from Reverse De La Riva |
51:20 |
Gargon Sweep |
1:04:32 |
Body Clinch |
1:17:05 |
Sweep from Low Guard |
1:25:17 |
Outro |
1:34:47 |