Saturday Dec 17th is Gi
Sunday Dec 18th is NoGi
URL:
http://projiujitsuseminars.com/calen...thers-seminar/
Quick Background on De La Riva and Inverted Sweeps:
http://thejiujitsulab.wordpress.com/...verted-sweeps/
Why should you care?:
It is the final frontier when it comes to guards. You master every guard and they go north south on you.... oops! Inverted guard time.
Or you just say F* it.. Attack right off the bat... go Inverted.
Add this to your leg lock game, and look out!
Many lightweight, high level competitors are doing this with a lot of success in the tourneys. It's not only for the lightweights however, so we should at least be aware of it as an option, and how to defend against it[see Pablo P.'s defense on youtube].
If you can get to both days, good. But definitely, the NoGi one on Sunday should be in your sights.
See you there.
Rick
Sunday Dec 18th is NoGi
URL:
http://projiujitsuseminars.com/calen...thers-seminar/
Quick Background on De La Riva and Inverted Sweeps:
http://thejiujitsulab.wordpress.com/...verted-sweeps/
Why should you care?:
It is the final frontier when it comes to guards. You master every guard and they go north south on you.... oops! Inverted guard time.
Or you just say F* it.. Attack right off the bat... go Inverted.
Add this to your leg lock game, and look out!
Many lightweight, high level competitors are doing this with a lot of success in the tourneys. It's not only for the lightweights however, so we should at least be aware of it as an option, and how to defend against it[see Pablo P.'s defense on youtube].
If you can get to both days, good. But definitely, the NoGi one on Sunday should be in your sights.
See you there.
Rick