Simplified Closed guard by Daniel Nino De Rivera
- Daniel De Rivera is a black belt from the Renzo Gracie Mexico Team, seasoned competitor, and an ambassador for BJJ all over the world through his virtual academy and social media platforms
- Rivera’s teaching goes beyond the techniques, giving you the concepts and big picture lessons you need to develop your own unique skill set
- Learn fresh new skills that will give your BJJ bottom game a massive upgrade regardless of your current rank and help you simplify your approach to attacking from the guard
- Get a full 360 view of the closed guard from all ends of the spectrum that includes attacks, passing strategies, gi and no gi concepts, control tactics, and much more to help you supercharge your bottom game and add dangerous tools to your arsenal
- Master giant slaying techniques, multiple submissions, sweeps, ideas on breaking posture, key details on levers, cranks, and wedges, all paired with expert level instruction and guidance from one of BJJ’s most revered teachers
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Control Theory - How to Use The Instructional | 0 |
The two human waists | 1:19 |
The mathematical theory of control | 2:50 |
Bio mechanics of control and submission - ROM | 7:00 |
Levers cranks and wedges | 9:48 |
Stiff arm mechanism | 13:10 |
Mid line | 15:34 |
Strangle hold #1: anatomy and physiology | 17:41 |
Stranglehold #2: Direct versus indirect pressure | 21:21 |
Stranglehold #3: simple strangleholds | 24:11 |
Stranglehold #4: compound strangleholds | 25:31 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Closed guard - Closed guard fundamentals - The three steps of closed guard | 0 |
Posture versus base #1 Concepts | 5:08 |
Posture versus Base #2 Breaking posture on thorax | 7:29 |
Posture versus base #3: Breaking posture on abdomen | 10:01 |
Posture versus base #4: Breaking posture using the head | 13:12 |
Orthodox Guard versus High Guard | 14:53 |
Controlling in the upper body - The three fundamental upper body controls | 17:57 |
Giant slayer #1: Getting to giant slayer | 20:55 |
Giant slayer #2: modified armbar | 24:55 |
Giant slayer #3: Omoplata | 28:31 |
Giant slayer #4: triangle | 34:54 |
Head and arm & getting to only arm | 38:03 |
Only arm #1: straight arm bar | 42:01 |
Only arm #2: Kimura | 45:37 |
Only arm #3: judo armbar | 48:21 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Drags - The drag fundamentals | 0 |
Arm drag | 3:13 |
Russian drag | 6:15 |
Back take | 9:03 |
Armbar | 13:32 |
Leg injury from failed armbar | 17:17 |
Pendulum sweep | 19:03 |
Inverted pendulum sweep | 21:21 |
Gi Jiu Jitsu Considerations - Breaking the posture with the Gi | 24:43 |
How to properly grip the lapel | 28:18 |
The threat of a cross grip | 32:01 |
Cross collar | 34:12 |
Armbar from failed cross collar | 38:26 |
Lapel through the back #1 getting the control | 40:52 |
Lapel through the back #2 cross collar | 43:57 |
Lapel through the back #3 modified Darce | 45:43 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Standing Opponent - Prevention #1 - Controlling The head | 0 |
Prevention #2 - high guard | 1:43 |
Prevention #3 - controlling the leg | 4:12 |
Double ankle Sweep | 7:18 |
Waiters sweep | 9:54 |
Omoplata from failed waiters sweep | 12:36 |
Defeating Closed Guard - Concepts to keep posture and base | 14:53 |
How to stand up | 17:52 |
How to lift an opponent | 20:39 |
Log splitter escape | 22:44 |
Thumb wedge escape | 25:34 |
- Daniel De Rivera is a black belt from the Renzo Gracie Mexico Team, seasoned competitor, and an ambassador for BJJ all over the world through his virtual academy and social media platforms
- Rivera’s teaching goes beyond the techniques, giving you the concepts and big picture lessons you need to develop your own unique skill set
- Learn fresh new skills that will give your BJJ bottom game a massive upgrade regardless of your current rank and help you simplify your approach to attacking from the guard
- Get a full 360 view of the closed guard from all ends of the spectrum that includes attacks, passing strategies, gi and no gi concepts, control tactics, and much more to help you supercharge your bottom game and add dangerous tools to your arsenal
- Master giant slaying techniques, multiple submissions, sweeps, ideas on breaking posture, key details on levers, cranks, and wedges, all paired with expert level instruction and guidance from one of BJJ’s most revered teachers
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Control Theory - How to Use The Instructional | 0 |
The two human waists | 1:19 |
The mathematical theory of control | 2:50 |
Bio mechanics of control and submission - ROM | 7:00 |
Levers cranks and wedges | 9:48 |
Stiff arm mechanism | 13:10 |
Mid line | 15:34 |
Strangle hold #1: anatomy and physiology | 17:41 |
Stranglehold #2: Direct versus indirect pressure | 21:21 |
Stranglehold #3: simple strangleholds | 24:11 |
Stranglehold #4: compound strangleholds | 25:31 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Closed guard - Closed guard fundamentals - The three steps of closed guard | 0 |
Posture versus base #1 Concepts | 5:08 |
Posture versus Base #2 Breaking posture on thorax | 7:29 |
Posture versus base #3: Breaking posture on abdomen | 10:01 |
Posture versus base #4: Breaking posture using the head | 13:12 |
Orthodox Guard versus High Guard | 14:53 |
Controlling in the upper body - The three fundamental upper body controls | 17:57 |
Giant slayer #1: Getting to giant slayer | 20:55 |
Giant slayer #2: modified armbar | 24:55 |
Giant slayer #3: Omoplata | 28:31 |
Giant slayer #4: triangle | 34:54 |
Head and arm & getting to only arm | 38:03 |
Only arm #1: straight arm bar | 42:01 |
Only arm #2: Kimura | 45:37 |
Only arm #3: judo armbar | 48:21 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Drags - The drag fundamentals | 0 |
Arm drag | 3:13 |
Russian drag | 6:15 |
Back take | 9:03 |
Armbar | 13:32 |
Leg injury from failed armbar | 17:17 |
Pendulum sweep | 19:03 |
Inverted pendulum sweep | 21:21 |
Gi Jiu Jitsu Considerations - Breaking the posture with the Gi | 24:43 |
How to properly grip the lapel | 28:18 |
The threat of a cross grip | 32:01 |
Cross collar | 34:12 |
Armbar from failed cross collar | 38:26 |
Lapel through the back #1 getting the control | 40:52 |
Lapel through the back #2 cross collar | 43:57 |
Lapel through the back #3 modified Darce | 45:43 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Standing Opponent - Prevention #1 - Controlling The head | 0 |
Prevention #2 - high guard | 1:43 |
Prevention #3 - controlling the leg | 4:12 |
Double ankle Sweep | 7:18 |
Waiters sweep | 9:54 |
Omoplata from failed waiters sweep | 12:36 |
Defeating Closed Guard - Concepts to keep posture and base | 14:53 |
How to stand up | 17:52 |
How to lift an opponent | 20:39 |
Log splitter escape | 22:44 |
Thumb wedge escape | 25:34 |
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
THE CONTROL THEORY
BIOMECHANICS OF CONTROL AND SUBMISSION
PART 2
CLOSED GUARD
CLOSED GUARD FUNDAMENTALS
CONTROLLING IN THE UPPER BODY
PART 3
DRAGS
GI JIU JITSU CONSIDERATIONS
PART 4
STANDING POINT
DEFEATING CLOSED GUARD
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