Science of the Closed Guard - Cross Grip Attacks with Dan Lukehart (On Demand) - Budovideos Inc

La ciencia de la guardia cerrada: ataques con agarre cruzado con Dan Lukehart (bajo demanda)

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Dan “Trumpet Dan” Lukehart es el propietario e instructor principal de Brea Jiu-Jitsu. Dan ha estado entrenando Jiu-Jitsu desde enero de 2006 y es cinturón marrón de dos franjas bajo el mando del campeón mundial de no gi de la IBJJF, Bruno Paulista. Su pasión por la enseñanza y dominio del idioma inglés hace que las presentaciones de cada técnica sean lógicas y reflexivas.

Tiene un estilo de enseñanza muy activo y constantemente brinda comentarios individuales para cada estudiante. Dan está constantemente superando los límites del status quo para incorporar nuevas metodologías de enseñanza en cada clase.

1. Introducción y descripción general
2. Barrido de cadera con arrastre de brazo
3. Barrido rápido para montar desde la posición de arrastre del brazo
4. Aislar la tira de agarre al tratar con la postura
5. Pulgar en agarre para abrumar la variación
6. Variación del pulgar en agarre al codo y pierna
7. Pulgar en agarre a guardia alta para arrastrar el brazo
8. Golpes de cadera hacia arriba y hacia abajo Y frente a estancamientos
9. Tomando la espalda
10. Revisando cómo barrer para montar
11. Quite el agarre y rompa la postura con las piernas cuando comience a pararse
12. Agarre de la tira e intento de cambio de postura para barrer al camarero
13. El camarero barre y cae del lado equivocado para arrastrarse
14. Bloqueo de muñeca de Armdrag montado
15. Análisis de vídeo

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MW
Awesome Instructional

The information, clear explanation, and demos in this instructional are great. The focus is on using a cross sleeve grip to break your opponent’s posture and get into what Xande Ribeiro refers to as the Side Closed Guard. From there, ways to sweep and take the back are shown.

As a white belt, before this instructional, my Closed Guard pretty much only consisted of holding on for dear life or opening my guard to attempt a scissor sweep or try, in vain, one of the basic armbar, triangle, or kimura attacks.

Thanks to this instructional, I now see how offensive and dangerous the Closed Guard can be and have already successfully used it during live rolling to sweep and take the backs of some of my training partners. Very much worth the small amount being asked for.

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Christo Angelov
Exceptionally well put together and effective

Closed guard had been a frustrating position for me for a while now. I was not able to get anything working on anyone who was not a complete beginner and had strong arms, good base, and athleticism. More than once in competitions I would switch from closed to half guard, so I don't spend the rest of the match in a frustrated tug of war.

Until this video.

This is just the beginning, but I have crossed the arms, hip-bumped, and taken the back of people on whom I didn't think I could get these working. It can take some time to break through a strong defense, but that is what you would expect from a good system. At the end Dan narrates a fight with a strong world-class medalist, where his system prevails. Now I like closed guard again.

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Daniel Rutter
Very Happy With This Purchase

Dan does a great job explaining and demonstrating the arm drag system from closed guard. This is a great value, and I highly recommend it.

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Tauan Lemos

Very concise information presented in a very systematic way. Good video and good content!

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N-T Organizer
Basic Jiu-Jitsu. No Fancy Stuff.

Science of The Closed Guard presents clear, effective, and extremely practical basic jiu-jitsu instruction. Dan Lukehart has taken his long-standing analyses of Roger Gracie's arm-drag, back-take strategy and systematized it into this compact instructional. Noted features include multi-angle perspectives of the various techniques, competition footage to demonstrate the techniques' practical application, and presentation of a coherent system rather than random, disconnected moves.

Excellent in depth review. Thank you!