This warm up drill will help your students escape front head locks. Be sure both the elbow and the head posture up while performing this drill.
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This warm up drill will improve your students' ability to pass the guard. Be sure to maintain good posture as to not expose yourself.
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It is important that your students understand how to maintain position after passing the guard. Learn several key concepts to maintain top control.
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This technique uses a similar concept that professional bull fighters use to get out of the way. Be sure to cover with your knee so the opponent cannot counter.
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This common guard pass drives the shoulder into your opponent while sliding under one leg and over the other.
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Posture is vital to passing the guard. Learn the key concepts for maintaining posture.
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There is more to standing up in BJJ than just standing. It is important to follow the proper technique so that you do not expose yourself to sweeps or submissions.
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Learn the arm bar and omoplata position, and then apply these techniques for a basic warm up.
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This warm up drill combines three techniques. Keep in mind that the goal is not to choke anyone or secure position, it is simply a warm up.
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This drill is great for the beginning of the class to refresh your students on arm bars and give them a nice warm up.
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Hooks are any time your feet are wrapped from the back into your opponent's groin. Learn several transitions from this position.
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This very basic position is essential for any level of Jiu Jitsu practitioner. Keep in mind the importance of posture.
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This time your opponent will have one knee on the floor while in De La Riva guard. The pretzel sweep is the perfect technique for this common position.
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This variation involves bringing the non-trapping foot over the top to transition into an arm bar.
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With this drill your students will begin to apply their De La Riva sweeps and learn how to transition to a back take.
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This variation happens as the opponent tries to pass the guard, sitting up to go for the collar or the belt. Pulling the belt between the opponent's own legs will create a sweep.
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For this variation you will grab the sleeve across the body, instead of on the same side. Once the grip is secured, sit all the way up to begin the takedown.
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As your opponent tries to pass the guard, sit all the way up. Then, be sure your students focus on the leg movement necessary to perform the sweep.
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Snake the left arm around the opponent's leading leg from De La Riva guard to throw your opponent off balance into Omoplata.
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Once obtaining normal De La Riva sweep position, secure both arms. This position will allow you to throw the opponent over your head and into mount position.
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Start by controlling the leading leg by the pants or ankle. Then, locate the groin while pushing the hip over. Lastly, feed the opponent's hand between their own legs for the takedown.
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This variation of the De La Riva guard is a response the the opponent trying to stand and free their hand. Be sure the leading leg is trapped as you secure the lapel grab.
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The De La Riva guard is most commonly used as the opponent tries to stand up. This famous series of sweeps is essential for any Jiu Jitsu practitioner.
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This sweep uses one leg up in the opponent's groin while the other pushes from behind the knee. Make sure your opponent doesn't have time to extend their arm and steady themselves.
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