Gui Mendes – Understanding The Distance From Guard
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Use lessons on controlling and managing distance from guard to choose the most effective strategies and positions to attack with, including De La Riva, Reverse De La Riva, X Guard, and more
Gui Mendes is one of BJJ’s most respected black belts, with 4 world championships at black belt and tons of elite students at his academy Art Of Jiu-Jitsu.
Get real, useable lessons from Gui breaking down his own rolling, so he can narrate how he is implementing these movements and ideas.
Work from near distance, middle distance, and far distance, with specific and detailed lessons around what makes each unique and what you need to know.
Play from classic positions like the collar & sleeve open guard where you can begin launching attacks and defending your guard with more knowledge than ever.
This series can help grapplers of all levels and styles connect positions and techniques with more focus, strategy, and efficiency than ever.
Course Content
Volume 1
Introduction 0
Framing the Guard 6:07
Distance Control 10:54
Near Distance 15:13
Breaking the Posture 22:50
Making the Opponent Post 27:01
Using the Knees to Beat the Arms 32:42
Crossing the Center Line 39:05
Underhooking the Shoulders 43:33
Chaining Attacks from Triangle 49:25
Chaining Techniques from the Choke 56:50
Ducking under the Arm 1:04:05
Grabbing the Belt 1:09:48
Framing with Head, Shoulders & Hips 1:15:38
Volume 2
Middle Distance 0
De La Riva Guard Retention 2:25
De La Riva to Single Leg X Stand Up 7:48
Countering Opponent Opening Knee 13:43
Toehold & Kneebar from De La Riva 19:44
Framing the Reverse De La Riva 26:40
X-Guard From Reverse De La Riva 33:13
Countering the Over/Under Pass 36:39
Reverse De La Riva Attacking Arms 43:01
Reframing the Guard 49:58
Volume 3
Far Distance 0
Collar & Sleeve Retention 2:14
Collar & Sleeve Triangle 7:26
Collar & Sleeve Omoplata 18:54
Collar & Sleeve Head Catching 31:28
Collar Grip Retention 36:46
Collar Drag 43:25
Collar Grip to Ankle Pick 49:55
Collar Grip Head Catching 55:04
Collar Grip to X-Guard 59:42
Collar Grip to Armbar 1:03:02
Volume 4
Sparring Analysis. Sequence 01 0
Sequence 02 1:11
Sequence 03 1:35
Sequence 04 2:43
Sequence 05 3:00
Sequence 06 3:44
Sequence 07 5:09
Sequence 08 5:26
Sequence 09 5:36
Sequence 10 6:29
Sequence 11 7:08
Sequence 12 7:37
Drilling Session 8:02
Student Corrections 11:01
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Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
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