Make Your Guard Formidable Against Any Style Of Guard Passing With Thomas Lisboa’s Game-Changing Controls, Counters, And Concepts!
Guard retention is a crucial skill that is essential at ALL levels of Jiu-Jitsu. If you cannot put up a fight from your back, then it is a quick road to getting your guard passed. Thomas Lisboa, Alliance Black Belt, looks to provide a clear cut roadmap on how to take on multiple styles of passing with easy-to-follow concepts that anyone can use. Take on today’s most common passes like the stack pass, long step, knee cut, over/under, and MORE!
Thomas Lisboa is a black belt under the legendary Fabio Gurgel, and is currently a coach at Alliance Vancouver. On top of ample coaching experience, including a stint at the world-class Marcelo Garcia Academy, Lisboa also has a long line of competition credentials to his name. One key aspect that has helped him throughout his career is superior guard retention.
With today’s aggressive and varied passing strategies, guard retention has never been more important. That said, many instructors have a hard time teaching this elusive concept. Since there are so many variables in the guard pass exchange it can be easy to lose focus on key points that lead to success. Thomas lays out EACH of those key concepts for every pass that is covered in the series. With this series you’ll receive a clear cut pathway on how to defend today’s most challenging passes.
Whether you are just starting out and are getting tired of people ripping through your guard, or are looking to hone high-level guard retention techniques for your next tournament, Thomas Lisboa has you covered. The latest installment of the “Beyond The Basics” from Thomas Lisboa looks to teach the unteachable, guard retention!
PART 1
INTRODUCTION
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE STACK PASS 1
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE STACK PASS 2
STACK PASS VS. HOOK SWEEP
STACK PASS VS. MODIFIED TECHNICAL STAND UP
AVOIDING THE STACK PASS DRILL
STACK PASS VS. TRIANGLE CHOKE
STACK PASS VS. DIMI DEFENSE
STACK PASS VS. PUSHING THE ELBOW
STACK PASS VS. BACK ROLL DEFENSE
PART 2
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE OVER UNDER PASS
OVER UNDER VS BELT SWEEP
OVER UNDER VS CRUCIFIX 1
OVER UNDER VS. INVERTED ROLL SWEEP
OVER UNDER VS. KIMURA
OVER UNDER VS. CRUCIFIX 2
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE FOLDER PASS
FOLDER PASS VS. GUARD RETENTION
PART 3
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 1
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 2
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 3
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 4
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 5
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 6
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 7
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE KNEE CUT PASS 8
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE LEG WEAVE PASS 1
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE LEG WEAVE PASS 2
CONCEPTS TO AVOID THE TOREANDO PASS
TOREANDO PASS VS. SIT UP DEFENSE
TOREANDO PASS VS. INVERTED ROLL SWEEP
TOREANDO PASS VS. BACK ON THE FLOOR
FAST TOREANDO PASS VS. SIT UP ESCAPE
PART 4
BASIC LEG DRAG DEFENSE
LEG DRAG VS. SIT UP ESCAPE 1
LEG DRAG VS. SIT UP ESCAPE 2
HEADQUARTERS X PASS DEFENSE
LONG STEP PASS DEFENSE 1
LONG STEP PASS DEFENSE 2
HALF GUARD HEAD CONTROL VS. GUARD RETENTION 1
HALF GUARD HEAD CONTROL VS. GUARD RETENTION 2
HALF GUARD HEAD CONTROL VS. GUARD RETENTION 3
SWITCH BASE HALF GUARD VS. GUARD RETENTION 1
SWITCH BASE HALF GUARD VS. GUARD RETENTION 2
CONCLUSION