Great video. Yesterday while rolling I lost the 2nd hand grip when I was doing the De la riva, and I remembered this video as my opponent was starting to put my far leg in between his feet. I pulled his collar and did the lasso then went for the omoplata. More videos on the collar grip options will be great. Thanks a lot!
I love your emphasis on collar sleeve it is a very largely effective guard and in my opinion should be taught as frequently as you preach it as the main gi jiu jitsu attacking position
I wish you can do more in-depth videos like a system the way john danaher does it provide a whole system of the guard you're a very talented athlete looking forward to learn from you more
Great stuff, Jonathan! I love collar & sleeve. Particularly like your detail (when/why/how) of transitioning from DLR to Lasso. Looking forward to your future posts on this guard.
As always awesome content Jon. Two questions I had: 1. I was wondering if you could do a video on how to really torque your opponents posture and free the arm that you have a grip on, or maybe a counter to when your opponent tucks their arm in? I've been playing a lot of collar sleeve and having fun w it, but I find w some of the bigger stronger training partners, once they decide to hide that arm and keep their elbow tucked in tight, I have the different controls in place, but I just can't seem to create the awkward broken posture or get that arm out and I get stuck, until I get passed on my weakside. (I'm practicing the reaction of getting my lasso in quicker as you mentioned in this video). 2. Another question I figure I'll throw in, is what is the difference between having a delariva hook in versus putting my foot on their hip? When I put my foot on the hip I feel like I have more distance control/tension, but when i've tried putting in the delariva hook in, I feel more vulnerable since they're closer in. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Do you have any tips when playing collar sleeve and your opponent grabs your pants and sprawls? I have a loop choke I can get sometimes and collar drag, but my collar drag doesn't feel strong and I feel out of position.
would love to see some options vs non-standing opponents who are being very defensive (both knees down, and combat base with either leg and keeping their elbow in very tight)
Hey Jon! Is there any chance you can shoot a new video about collar sleeve, covering the separation of Elbow to Hip connection. Its not a secret that the main focus of collar sleeve is throwing Omoplatas and Triangles, but some big dudes posturing up and kinda bumping their hip into their elbos is kinda annoying. Thank you in advance
Hi, 1. Great videos 2. What's Your option (when playing collar & sleeve) when oponent just squats very low (on both feet) and bends back; this is the one kind of defense I have problem with
Paweł Czuga You May need to transition out to cross guard where you go cross sleeve grip and underhook a leg or you could also go back to double sleeve then try to off balance or work underneath. If you message me on IG or Messenger and send me a video with the position I can make you a short video back.
Nice stuff.. what do you do when you have your foot on their hip and if the opponent squats back heavily (like if they are taking a crap) being tight with the knees and elbows, and also they are prepared if you try to grab the leg with the sleeve grip to do a single leg takedown, thanks! hope this was clear
Question about stopping the hand looping out in lasso. If I'm keeping my knuckles behind my thigh I can maintain lasso but when I have to push on the should with my foot to regain the leg that's stuck I tend to lose that knuckle to thigh connection and often times the lasso all together. Is there a trick to push on the shoulder/body while maintaining a tight lasso?
Amr Ghoneim if you are in Collar Sleeve and they loop out during the lasso you can kick your left leg out wide and pull the sleeve grip tight then relasso you can usually suck it back in. If that doesn’t make sense message me on IG or Facebook and I can make a video for you.
I play collar sleeve a lot and one thing I hear a lot about how important lasso is. Problem is I'm not sure how to use the lasso as an effective game/guard retention tool. Seems like everything I see on the lasso is just one sweep or an omoplata, not an effective game. Could you shed light on how to effectively use the lasso?
Jose Alvarez excellent question! Realistically I should have gone in depth on the lasso before covering this position. What I showed here should function to help when they trap your leg but for sure I will do a more in-depth breakdown of the lasso in general. When I play with the lasso I like to leave the foot on shoulder area and not go through with it so I can transition faster. If you play through with it you have far less options. I will do a video on it soon.
the damn knee cut is always the thing that has been ending my de la rive with collar sleeve :( so hard for me to elevate them when they stuff my non de la riva leg. I stick my non de la riva leg behind their butt and try elevate them but they always feel heavy!
jschapir yeah you won’t be able to elevate when they trap it with the collar sleeve grips. That’s more practical when you are playing classic dlr with the ankle grip and collar.
Every video of yours I watch, I feel like my head's exploding about every 30 seconds. Amazing stuff, keep it up!!!
Dani .Smith Thanks! Happy the videos help!
I have been getting into the collar and sleeve guard and this channel is my bible...
Jon thanks so much for breaking it down with all the details. We need more instructors like you who know how to teach with clarity ☺
raymond russo Thank You really appreciate the comment.
Great video. Yesterday while rolling I lost the 2nd hand grip when I was doing the De la riva, and I remembered this video as my opponent was starting to put my far leg in between his feet. I pulled his collar and did the lasso then went for the omoplata. More videos on the collar grip options will be great. Thanks a lot!
I love your emphasis on collar sleeve it is a very largely effective guard and in my opinion should be taught as frequently as you preach it as the main gi jiu jitsu attacking position
I wish you can do more in-depth videos like a system the way john danaher does it provide a whole system of the guard you're a very talented athlete looking forward to learn from you more
HE does this on his grapplers guide series. Go check out grapplers guide its worth every penny!
Thanks Jon for the valuable details.
Great stuff, Jonathan! I love collar & sleeve. Particularly like your detail (when/why/how) of transitioning from DLR to Lasso. Looking forward to your future posts on this guard.
Seth Winstead thanks will our one out again soon
JonThomasBJJ Sweet! Looking forward to it. Thanks Jonathan.
Would love a detailed video on that omoplata
Your video really changed my game. AMAZING!
As always awesome content Jon. Two questions I had:
1. I was wondering if you could do a video on how to really torque your opponents posture and free the arm that you have a grip on, or maybe a counter to when your opponent tucks their arm in? I've been playing a lot of collar sleeve and having fun w it, but I find w some of the bigger stronger training partners, once they decide to hide that arm and keep their elbow tucked in tight, I have the different controls in place, but I just can't seem to create the awkward broken posture or get that arm out and I get stuck, until I get passed on my weakside. (I'm practicing the reaction of getting my lasso in quicker as you mentioned in this video).
2. Another question I figure I'll throw in, is what is the difference between having a delariva hook in versus putting my foot on their hip? When I put my foot on the hip I feel like I have more distance control/tension, but when i've tried putting in the delariva hook in, I feel more vulnerable since they're closer in.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Do you have any tips when playing collar sleeve and your opponent grabs your pants and sprawls? I have a loop choke I can get sometimes and collar drag, but my collar drag doesn't feel strong and I feel out of position.
would love to see some options vs non-standing opponents who are being very defensive (both knees down, and combat base with either leg and keeping their elbow in very tight)
diabolic42090 I usually switch the guard to cross sleeve when they go on both knee if they are being difficult with tight elbows.
Awesome stuff as always Jon Thomas!
Hey Jon! Is there any chance you can shoot a new video about collar sleeve, covering the separation of Elbow to Hip connection. Its not a secret that the main focus of collar sleeve is throwing Omoplatas and Triangles, but some big dudes posturing up and kinda bumping their hip into their elbos is kinda annoying. Thank you in advance
Could you go over some options with this when they are in combat base, leading with their right leg?
Eddie I would probably try to go to deep dlr there or switch to cross sleeve and go sit up guard. Can try to cover it in a video.
Plans for a follow up video on this?
Love your videos bro!! Great instruction!!!🤙🏽👌🏽👌🏽🤙🏽
For the bolo option, do you do the takedown with the collar and then switch to the butt, or go right for the butt?
One question: why don’t you put the foot in the hip? And decide to go DLR or lasso instead?
Hi Jon, I just wondered why you don't switch to rdlr if he stuffs your leg rather than (or as well as) switching to lasso?
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What are some ways you like to deal with the passer with a far pant leg grip? (Leg opposite the lasso).
Thanks
I usually switch to double sleeve or I can keep chasing Omoplata ever if they grab the pant leg
Thanks dude.
Sorry I missed you last time at Rice Bro’s. Hopefully catch a seminar with you in the future. I’m loving your insta and TH-cam.
Last part was great
i love the control with this guard but how does that omoplata work if hes standing?
Hi,
1. Great videos
2. What's Your option (when playing collar & sleeve) when oponent just squats very low (on both feet) and bends back; this is the one kind of defense I have problem with
Paweł Czuga You May need to transition out to cross guard where you go cross sleeve grip and underhook a leg or you could also go back to double sleeve then try to off balance or work underneath. If you message me on IG or Messenger and send me a video with the position I can make you a short video back.
Paweł Czuga Tripod sweep works for me if I do it quick
Awesome! thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😄
hey do you have a variation from this guard where you push the ankle push the ankle out with your foot and then go for a armbar
Very good
Nice one, Please add to the collar sleeve knwoledge :)
Can you make video about prevent posture up from spider and leg lasso guard?
a d I can show how to respond when they posture most of the time you can’t stop them from doing it. You need to work around it.
Would be great if you can cover that position in next video.You are great I wish you win world title next year!
a d thanks buddy I will do my best. Fighting off injured consistently but I’m gonna do it feel like I owe it to people who believed in me.
Nice stuff.. what do you do when you have your foot on their hip and if the opponent squats back heavily (like if they are taking a crap) being tight with the knees and elbows, and also they are prepared if you try to grab the leg with the sleeve grip to do a single leg takedown, thanks! hope this was clear
the tripod sweeps an option
Yessss moar collar sleeve material! I too, need help when someone is in combat base and is either really defensive or trying to secure pant grips
Instead of the lasso is the leg bump to single viable or is lasso better?
Question about stopping the hand looping out in lasso.
If I'm keeping my knuckles behind my thigh I can maintain lasso but when I have to push on the should with my foot to regain the leg that's stuck I tend to lose that knuckle to thigh connection and often times the lasso all together.
Is there a trick to push on the shoulder/body while maintaining a tight lasso?
Amr Ghoneim if you are in Collar Sleeve and they loop out during the lasso you can kick your left leg out wide and pull the sleeve grip tight then relasso you can usually suck it back in. If that doesn’t make sense message me on IG or Facebook and I can make a video for you.
Ya that makes sense, thx for the reply.
Greath 👍
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I play collar sleeve a lot and one thing I hear a lot about how important lasso is. Problem is I'm not sure how to use the lasso as an effective game/guard retention tool. Seems like everything I see on the lasso is just one sweep or an omoplata, not an effective game. Could you shed light on how to effectively use the lasso?
Jose Alvarez excellent question! Realistically I should have gone in depth on the lasso before covering this position. What I showed here should function to help when they trap your leg but for sure I will do a more in-depth breakdown of the lasso in general. When I play with the lasso I like to leave the foot on shoulder area and not go through with it so I can transition faster. If you play through with it you have far less options. I will do a video on it soon.
JonThomasBJJ oss! Thanks Professor! You're videos are really helping my game!
When my boy went over, he looked like he woke up in another dimension
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the damn knee cut is always the thing that has been ending my de la rive with collar sleeve :( so hard for me to elevate them when they stuff my non de la riva leg. I stick my non de la riva leg behind their butt and try elevate them but they always feel heavy!
That's what your lasso is for
jschapir yeah you won’t be able to elevate when they trap it with the collar sleeve grips. That’s more practical when you are playing classic dlr with the ankle grip and collar.
I know your purple belt is just being a good partner, but his lack of posture is why some are saying he looks so tired... anyway good details thanks
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They are telling me to walk before......
your uke looks tired as shit, or maybe he's just old as shit.. lol... good stuff tho..
arashooo hey, that's how some of us old guys look on our good days! :)