First Congrats for your great tournament!! Big oss. And for your question, you know... Control of distance when the opponent begins to try to pass. With De la Riva hook guard I can control that better, and change it to the hip to triangle or omoplata attack... thanks for share your technics ❤ Regards from Argentina
Thank for that amazing video. My problem on that is when my oponent gets on far knee and close space between close elbow, close knee and close the space for the la riva. Then i feel i have to go for lazzo set up
Note for self: Troubleshooting Collar Sleeve Guard: 1. Deep collar grip 2. Hip movement - keep our hip parallel to the opponent whenever they circle around 3. Distance management - Don't overextend our legs *if the opponent pushes our far leg down between their legs: shallow lasso, and push them out to regain our foot* 4. Control the posture - deep collar grip and pull the opponent's head down to control their posture 5. Guard retention: a. Early: Shallow lasso, then regain collar sleeve guard, or switch to De La Riva guard b. Late: Heisman escape
Coach from a far, I say this all the time and you’re probably getting tired of hearing me say it, but your instructions have elevated my game significantly. One thing that’s happening is people are starting to grab my left foot (the posted foot) with their left hand. I can sometimes wiggle it free, but sometimes the grip on my pants is strong, and they attempt to pass on my left. Do you have any suggestions for when that happens? Thanks again for sharing!
thank you so much, you can put lasso or spider to keep them from pass to your left side, (remember one thing when your guard is open) ALWAYS have your legs over their arms never under so focus on this Everytime your guard is open bring your leg over the arms thats it you will play guard longer BIG OSS
Thank you for this video! What kind of options do we have to attack in the omaplata side (besides omaplata)? Also, what if the person is pulling back and standing up?
Thanks for all the details. Very useful!! With a deep collar grip is there an easy way to pull your opponent in and hit a cross collar strangle and you break his posture?? Massive OSSSS!!
So is there any issues with collar sleeve if your oppenent is in combat base,and what differences in posistions or feet and grip placements will there be Osss
What's your biggest problems in the Collar Sleeve Guard?
First Congrats for your great tournament!! Big oss. And for your question, you know... Control of distance when the opponent begins to try to pass. With De la Riva hook guard I can control that better, and change it to the hip to triangle or omoplata attack... thanks for share your technics ❤ Regards from Argentina
Thank for that amazing video. My problem on that is when my oponent gets on far knee and close space between close elbow, close knee and close the space for the la riva. Then i feel i have to go for lazzo set up
I would love a "How To Fix The Problems From..." Series. So much great info in this video. Big oss
I love this! Thanks alot!
Would love to see more details on the berimbolo transition you showed🙏
Big oss!🤙
Yes, would love to see a video on the attacks you mentioned could be done from here
for sure BIG OSS
Thank you! Been having major issues getting passed my guard. I finally see what I m doing wrong!
Excellent..easy to understand
C/S is my favorite… professor delivering yet again!! 🔥
I would like to see a full series on guard retention. It is something I really struggle with as a 1 year white belt.
We appreciate your time and teaching! I have learned additional techniques with your videos . Thanks again
thats awesome i am glad you like the videos BIG OSSS
Perfect video just exactly what I was working on and had problems with
Prof. Has a solution for every position!
Note for self:
Troubleshooting Collar Sleeve Guard:
1. Deep collar grip
2. Hip movement - keep our hip parallel to the opponent whenever they circle around
3. Distance management - Don't overextend our legs
*if the opponent pushes our far leg down between their legs: shallow lasso, and push them out to regain our foot*
4. Control the posture - deep collar grip and pull the opponent's head down to control their posture
5. Guard retention:
a. Early: Shallow lasso, then regain collar sleeve guard, or switch to De La Riva guard
b. Late: Heisman escape
You are amazing athlete and great coach. Your professor told you well. Thank you and I wish you all the best in your next tournament.
I appreciate that!
Great stuff! That shallow lasso counter is what I've been missing!
It's so good!
Love moving into lasso from collar sleeve for guard retention. Would love to see where you can go from omiplata too! ❤
absolutely this game is great to play for sure you can use lasso to slow them down anytime BIG OSS
Coach from a far, I say this all the time and you’re probably getting tired of hearing me say it, but your instructions have elevated my game significantly. One thing that’s happening is people are starting to grab my left foot (the posted foot) with their left hand. I can sometimes wiggle it free, but sometimes the grip on my pants is strong, and they attempt to pass on my left. Do you have any suggestions for when that happens? Thanks again for sharing!
thank you so much, you can put lasso or spider to keep them from pass to your left side, (remember one thing when your guard is open) ALWAYS have your legs over their arms never under so focus on this Everytime your guard is open bring your leg over the arms thats it you will play guard longer BIG OSS
I will give this a shot, thank you!
Love the details, thanks
Great details. Thank you for posting. Big Oss!
Glad you enjoyed it
Obrigado, this guard is very good but overlooked for more exotic positions.
Thank u coach oss
Thank you for this video! What kind of options do we have to attack in the omaplata side (besides omaplata)? Also, what if the person is pulling back and standing up?
great details. valeuu big OSS
Can you do a video on the far side collar sleeve to enhance guard retention and guard pass
Thanks for all the details. Very useful!!
With a deep collar grip is there an easy way to pull your opponent in and hit a cross collar strangle and you break his posture??
Massive OSSSS!!
I always like when he says big oss
Oss prof..great details as always..would love to know your counter if your opponent suddenly chooses jumping for guard passing..
BIG OSS
So is there any issues with collar sleeve if your oppenent is in combat base,and what differences in posistions or feet and grip placements will there be Osss