BJJ Made Easy (часть 4 из 6)
Тематика: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок
Продолжительность: 00:36:13 + 00:12:18
Язык: Английский
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Disc 4: Passing the Guard & Back Game
Now this was the disc that I had the most interest in. Those of you here that know me know that Top Game (Primarily the Back) is my FAVORITE, so I was really looking forward to get some insight into how Lloyd prepares his guys to pass the Guard, and attack the back. I figured this disc was going to be JT Torres 101. At any rate, here is how it was broken down:
Passing the Guard:
Opening the Closed Guard
Knee-In Guard Break
Knee Cut
Over Under Pass (Barra Pass)
Double Under Pass
Standing Guard break and Pass
Variation
Lockdown and Guard Pass (This is not the Half Guard Lockdown)
Lockdown and Guard Pass #2
Lockdown and Guard Pass #3
4 Ankle Lock grips
Now this disc so far was my favorite, but most disappointing. All of the guard passes were taught with sufficient detail, but I felt using the label "Lockdown and Guard Pass" was a bit misleading in the initial advertisement, because it led people to believe that Lloyd was giving out 3 different Lockdown passes, and he wasnt giving out even 1. Then, the passes themselves werent at all any of the passes that JT uses aside from the standing Knee cut. But no complaints from me here, this was a good segment.
Next we have:
Taking the Back
Taking the Back
Two control grips (Harness, and Double Lapel Control)
Lapel Choke
RNC
Safety Tip (dont cross your feet)
This was THE MOST disappointing segment of the entire set. A total of 12 minutes of the ENTIRE DVD set was devoted to taking the back. Mike opened with attacking, and taking the back from when your opponent is turtled. Now my issue here, is the same issue that I have with ALOT of sets (Not all, some sets do cover what i'm about to discuss), and that issue is either
A) Forcing your opponent to Turtle
B) Getting your opponent to turn into you
C) Forcing your opponent to turn away from you
The above circumstances are all what cause the Turtle situation to happen. Its my belief that instead of just automatically jumping to teaching how to attack the Turtle, you should at least teach people how to get the position established, and how to counteract some of the common defenses from the guy thats turtled. Its the same as teaching a DVD on Spider Guard, and instead of giving several options on how to establish it, you just start straight out in the Spider Guard, skip the basic contingencies, and then hit off with some advanced techniques. Now, under the circumstances that the DVD was advertised as being advanced, then that'd be totally fine, but not as something defined as "basic".
The control grips were given a decent amount of detail, even though I felt it lacking just slightly in certain areas, and I felt that the submission selection was a bit off. If this was a NoGi set, then i'd leave the RNC present. But this being a Gi set, I think that what should've been here would be:
Double Lapel Choke
Bow and Arrow Choke
Wing Choke
Ezekiel Choke
Those are all really fundamental, highly effective Gi chokes that when done properly, are very hard to defend. Lastly, the safety tip didnt really need much detail, just dont cross your feet.
Релиз группы:
Доп. информация:
Disc 1: Escapes from Bottom
Disc 2: Countering the Guard
Disc 3: The Guard
Disc 5: Top Game
Disc 6: Standing Game
Качество: DVDRip
Формат: AVI
Видео кодек: H.264
Аудио кодек: MP3
Видео: MPEG4 Video (H264) 720x404 30fps
Аудио: MP3 48000Hz stereo 128kbps