Charles Negromonte – The Bull Sweep and Open Guard Tactics
Charles Negromonte – The Bull Sweep and Open Guard Tactics
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Salepage: Charles Negromonte – The Bull Sweep and Open Guard Tactics
Charles Negromonte, an IBJJF gold medalist and RGA (Roger Gracie Association) black belt, executes outstanding open guard attacks.
Learn the bull sweep and other amazing open guard moves to increase your guard play’s threat.
Enjoy a good balance of sit-up guard and wrestling finishes to produce more interesting reversals.
The open guard is typically associated with being on one’s back, but Negromonte will disrupt that with game-changing strategies for attacking while seated.
Introduction to Course Content Volume 1 0:22
1:22 in Bull Sweep
Opponent Response to a Bull Sweep 9:53
Opponent Response to a Bull Sweep 2 (16:44)
Throw it in the Bin Sweep 20:55 Bull Sweep
24:50 Bull Sweep Leg Drag Defense
Defense: Bull Sweep Knee Smash 29:06
Version 2
Bicycle Sweep Intro 0 – 1 & 2 Responses from Opponents 4:23
Cycling Sweep Back Step Reaction of Opponent 10:49
15:35 – Full Moon Sweep Intro
Full Moon Sweep Reaction Volume 3 at 20:03
Shin to Shin Ankle Pick 7:09 Shin to Shin Intro 0
10:50 from Shin to Shin Hook
Opponent Response to Shin to Shin at 14:07
Counter for Shin to Shin Back Step 17:34
Intro to Collar Drag 21:17
Drag A Snake 25:59
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