Andre Galvao – Passing Modern Guard Using Old School Concepts Vol.3-4
Andre Galvao – Passing Modern Guard Using Old School Concepts Vol.3-4
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Salepage: Andre Galvao – Passing Modern Guard Using Old School Concepts Vol.3-4
With This Blueprint For Passing Modern Guards, You’ll Never Have To Stress About The Lapel, The Berimbolo, Or The Inverted Guard Again.
Andre Galvao teaches the same techniques he instructs his Atos fighters in order to shut down the modern guard player.
With this new 8-volume mega release from Andre Galvao, learn how to pressure and move around current guards.
One of the greatest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitors in history, Andre Galvao is the current ADCC Superfight Champion and a six-time world champion in the IBJJF.
With the help of the person who has spent the most time researching these contemporary guards, discover the most efficient techniques for defeating them. Galvao, André
Learn how anybody can dominate with placement in order to avoid inverting and making life difficult opponents in addition to those obstinate lapel stances.
Part 3:
North-South Details About Kimura
De La Riva Guard’s Torreando Pass
Passing De la Riva with a Grip on the Ankle
Using a scoop grip, De la Riva is passed.
Scoop Grip Stack Passing De La Riva
Part 4:
Split Pass De La Riva
Step Over Clamp Pass at De La Riva
Step Over Clamp to Leg Drag Pass by De La Riva
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