Luis Gutierrez So – Flo Jiu Jitsu Complete
Luis Gutierrez So – Flo Jiu Jitsu Complete
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Salepage: Luis Gutierrez So – Flo Jiu Jitsu Complete
Covers the harness and everything it includes in DVD 1. For many players who now refer to themselves as “harnies” in joke, the harness is more than just a position of control; it is a dynamic go-to point of transition that has become integral to the SBGi method to assaulting the defense. This DVD will unquestionably give you a strong harness game, covering grips, cinching, obtaining the harness while transitioning between common positions, culminating with a variety of submissions, both conventional and unconventional.
The Chin Strap is covered on DVD 2, along with its dynamic cycle of potential escapes, sweeps, and turnovers, as well as a few unexpected endings. Originally derived from kimono notions, this fantastic lever and backup handle has now shown itself as a high percentage device to counterbalance your opponent’s weight and pressure and allow you outstanding sweeps and turn overs. This DVD also includes an additional segment on Luis’ incredibly inventive guard vs guard game of passes, which is now routinely used by both his youth and adult teams in competitive play. Your opponents will be taken aback for a while by the V and X passes!
Additionally, Luis displays and describes his own methods of teaching and training, which are focused on fluid, dynamic play of movement and none attribute-based procedures. The topics of tempo grappling and flow rolling are covered, with a focus on how instructors may monitor and control the speed of training by applying pressure and positioning.
By emphasizing both a top game based on getting to the back and a bottom game based on immediately sweeping your opponent off their intent and efforts to pass your guard, this set will undoubtedly alter your existing strategy. If you combine these original strategies with transition-focused submissions like the “drop guillotine” and “one arm chokes,” you could actually see something completely novel.
DVD 1 – Covers the pry bar, a straightforward but effective technique for achieving, maintaining, or recovering cross sides, as well as moving to the reverse scarf for three distinctly different methods of gaining mount. Working from the reverse scarf will ensure that you reach mount without letting your opponent know when or how you made the transition, and it will also leave them with very little resistance to fend off what is basically a triple threat of mounting pressures. Cross side drags are covered in part two of this DVD, which is another another distinctive So Flo method for taking the rear and one that links in with the earlier information on the harness. The DVD concludes with further details on tempo rolling and enhancing the jiu-jitsu learning curve using progressive and quantifiable ways produced by flow rolling.
Leo Kirby and John Davis, two of our purple belts, provide a FREE BONUS DVD on DVD 2 that covers the principles of the Z-Guard (shin across the belly guard), including how to get it, hold onto it, and attack from it. You’ll keep coming back for more since Leo and John packed this DVD with a ton of choices from a guard that is accessible to BJJ trainees of all skill levels.
By providing you with a highly innovative and methodical approach that works “out of the box,” this set, like So Flo1, will undoubtedly alter your present game and leave your opponents and training partners perplexed as to how you got to where you did and how.
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