Just wanted to say that the RG book is awesome! It's very well written and the photos are beautiful. Not just incredibly informative, it's a work of art.
After reading about half the book I stuck the RG DVD#1 in, expecting it to be the same thing but with video. Instead I was thrilled to find that it was showing me everything up to RG instead! Starts with lockdown, whip-up, Electric Chair, sweeps. Then goes into butterfly and cocoon!
Fucking awesome. Worth every penny.
I'm so excited about this system. It feels like it was built specifically for guys like me. I'm small, light, with no wrestling background at all. But I'm flexible and have good coordination with my legs. And this crazy Bravo dude has created a style just for me!
At Lovato's we are learning mostly what you would expect to learn under a guy like Lovato. He's got mad top game and incredible passing. So what gets stressed to his students and taught in his curriculum? Yup, you got it... "Mount is the most dominant position. You goal is to get to it". It's a game of passing guard into side control or mount, and then attacking for the submission.
I'm sure Raphael's right, mount is the shit. But at 135 lb with no wrestling background maintaining mount isn't going to be my strong suit.
Eddie's system gives me something to work with. I already know I'm going to be fighting off my back a lot, now I have access to a much nastier game in that position.
Fucking awesome.
After reading about half the book I stuck the RG DVD#1 in, expecting it to be the same thing but with video. Instead I was thrilled to find that it was showing me everything up to RG instead! Starts with lockdown, whip-up, Electric Chair, sweeps. Then goes into butterfly and cocoon!
Fucking awesome. Worth every penny.
I'm so excited about this system. It feels like it was built specifically for guys like me. I'm small, light, with no wrestling background at all. But I'm flexible and have good coordination with my legs. And this crazy Bravo dude has created a style just for me!

At Lovato's we are learning mostly what you would expect to learn under a guy like Lovato. He's got mad top game and incredible passing. So what gets stressed to his students and taught in his curriculum? Yup, you got it... "Mount is the most dominant position. You goal is to get to it". It's a game of passing guard into side control or mount, and then attacking for the submission.
I'm sure Raphael's right, mount is the shit. But at 135 lb with no wrestling background maintaining mount isn't going to be my strong suit.
Eddie's system gives me something to work with. I already know I'm going to be fighting off my back a lot, now I have access to a much nastier game in that position.
Fucking awesome.