CJI 2024 | Levi Jones-Leary - Insane Guard Game
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In this video CJI 2024 CJI 2024 | Levi Jones-Leary - Insane Guard Game I discuss the amazing guard game of Levi Jones- Leary and how he was able to stop all of Lucas Hulk's attacks and initiate attacks of his own and beat him in the first ever CJI competition.
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In this CJI 2024 | Levi Jones-Leary - Insane Guard Game I describe how Levi Jones-Leary
was able to complete hard counter the passing style of Hulk by using the keymaster, K-guard and Shallow lasso to prevent hulk from passing with his knee cut pass.
Levi Jones-Leary has always had an amazing guard but at CJI it looked and in my opinion was all but unbeatable. He pretty much shut down all attempts at guard passing and initiated a ton of leg attacks, upper body attacks and a slick back tacking position to beat out hulk. Notice how he uses 4 points of contact to stay in front of his opponent and have layers of frames that prevent the guard pass. Levi also utilizes inversions to not only maintain the guard and stop the north south passing but also to get under his opponent to initiate the leg attack game from the bottom. Levi was able to use the Choi-Bar to back take sequence to completely win the last round. Showing everyone that his guard is not only defensive in nature but offensive as well.
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It's crazy how LJL uses that lasso leg to constantly pummel. He's developed a lot of dexterity with it, almost ape like.
He had it there every single time Lucas touched him. Just extra insurance to prevent the pass and square up when needed
Great breakdown, bro!🥋
Thanks buddy! 🙂
Levi won the match with Kade.
That’s my opinion too, and I will do their match next for the channel.
Great breakdown, Levi and Lachan's guards are so unique
And really fun to watch, I used to not care for guard players cause it was just stall and sweep but these two have more offensive guards than most. The choi bar setups are dynamic as hell too
Thanks for another great breakdown!
His lateral knee flexibility is insane. As an older flexible dude, I'd be afraid of losing my ACL/MCL.
I’m wondering how to play key master and avoid lateral injuries to the knee. It seems that if the person pushes forward into the leg that is doing the key master it could really damage the knee. I guess that’s why he cross body frames with his arm to take away some of the tension.
@@ursinhobjj his hip flexibility looked like a big factor~ I'm guessing the stress to the knees can be taken off when your hip can rotate. I wanna develop an outside guard but if my knees can't take it I'm gonna bulk up and play a Gordon/Danaher style inside guard instead. awesome breakdown btw
the more mobility you have with external rotation of the hip, and glute/piriformis, the less tension there is on your lcl/lateral parts of your knee
and you add being on a hip/angle, you almost remove the possibility of hurting yourself here, and of course personally if you don't feel comfortable there anytime you feel you're going to be reset back onto your back/flat, you can always just give the pass
tldr; lateral pressure comes from being flat/not being on your side when looking for that lasso, so you can alleviate this by being on your opposite hip of the leg you're trying to lasso/high pummel with. Extra insurance if you work external rotation of the hip and glute/piriformis mobility and strength!
@@wusgood506 I genuinely appreciate this advice - this is sound technique and solid instruction - thank you!
@@ryanpatterson3900 of course! speaking from personal perspective, i've never fully torn my lcl but i sprained it (which took about 4 weeks or so to heal up) and that was enough for me to really take into consideration the positioning of my lower body especially in a retaining situation!
Hey man, really love this style of breakdowns with the pausing and drawing to point things out. Love that you explain the why, it helps out a lot of novices like myself a lot. Keep up this style and format of breakdowns if you can man, it's very much appreciated. Instant subscribe.
Great Breakdown!!!!🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
awesome analysis, this is such a unique competitor vs an OG, great details!
Really makes me want to try out Levi’s guard and see how he doesn’t get knee injuries paying that keymaster.
good breakdown bro
Appreciate it!
Both my minicus' popped watching LJL.
Mine too 😂
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Could you do Kade match? What he did right, wrong.
There’s actually very little on the way of breaking his game down.
Kades match with Levi? Yeah I can do that one for sure! I’ve actually got some thoughts about it after watching it in depth
Nice vid
Appreciate it!
What is up with these guys painting their fingernails. You got purple hair and painted nails. I wonder if he is wearing woman's underwear under those shorts?
I duno but he’s been doing that for a minute. Hokage does the painted nail thing too. I’m only hear to comment on their BJJ skills nothing else lol
Psychological warfare.