White belt here. I've trained at two different Jitz gyms over the past 2.5 years, and (although they are both literally world-class gyms, run by extremely high-level competition champions) at neither have I even HEARD the "Collar Sleeve Guard" mentioned. Professor Danaher brought me here with what he calls the "CCB" guard. I've already pulled this guard on several strong training partners, and they can't pass it... now I just need some attacks from it. Thank you, Professor!
I like this new longer format. It's something Lachlan Giles does good in his instructionals IMO. Sometimes it's easier to learn several techniqes at once, since most positions are all about options and countermoves. The "if" - "then" aproach is awesome. Keep it up!
Great intro to collar sleeve guard! I was having a lot of issues with open guard in general as I didn't really know where to make contact with all four limbs, especially in a systematic way that could lead into other options. I took this into sparring at my gym, and it worked really well! The best part, in my opinion, is once you have the grips you can really lock the guard in, and make it hard for people to escape. It worked so well, and leads into other guards (Lasso/Spider, DLR, and Full X) that I like, that I'm inclined to make this my "default" guard simply because of the amount of control you have. Thanks for the great video! Going to make timestamps for future reference. Also, I think we should start calling this guard Cuff Collar or Collar Cuff Guard, mainly for the alliteration haha, but also because I found that the cuff grip, especially if you get the lasso in, is what leads to the collar grip, so the name Cuff Collar reflects more of the sequence of events (and it alliterates). 1:05 - Initial grips - Sleeve grip - Leg on sleeve grip side on opponents hip - Collar grip - Other leg on opponents shoulder/bicep area 5:00 - The most basic attack: Omoplata 8:57 - Tips on maintaining the collar sleeve guard - Repummel leg on bicep - Kick bicep leg back towards the mat to break grip on bicep leg 10:05 - Basic counter to collar sleeve guard, if they don't maintain the bicep leg 10:20 - The second attack: triangle choke - Can also transition to an arm bar in the triangle choke 14:15 - Countering the collar sleeve guard by placing elbow on knee, and how to approach this from bottom - Since you can't place the foot on the hip anymore, look for shallow lasso or transition to DLR guard 16:15 - Sweep from DLR 18:07 - Counters to DLR to be aware of 19:53 - Berimbolo when they post during the DLR sweep 24:48 - Funny laugh, game over bro 24:55 - How to grip fight in this position 27:55 - Cross sleeve guard Also, here's the link to Jon Thomas' Vice Guard: th-cam.com/video/kqIQcjvNjrs/w-d-xo.html
i've been watching a lot of your content and your matches. i really enjoy your jiu jitsu, and the positional guides have been great. thank you for the instruction!
I struggle when my opponent tries to control my right leg ,and as a result the whole collar sleeve guard is hard to set up against those guys who just control my right leg.any tips for it?
I recently covered this topic but pretty much you need to keep repummeling the free leg while also maintain that tilting position on your training partner th-cam.com/video/JvAfwdqbuiM/w-d-xo.html
Two things: your right leg should be controlling their left arms shoulder making it difficult to reach for the your leg on their hip and then second thing you can always transition back to a shallow lasso with the leg on their hip until they give up or transition in to a different guard
This is fantastic I have been playing alot of collar sleeve lately and this really has provided clarity around some of the issues I have been having.
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White belt here. I've trained at two different Jitz gyms over the past 2.5 years, and (although they are both literally world-class gyms, run by extremely high-level competition champions) at neither have I even HEARD the "Collar Sleeve Guard" mentioned. Professor Danaher brought me here with what he calls the "CCB" guard. I've already pulled this guard on several strong training partners, and they can't pass it... now I just need some attacks from it. Thank you, Professor!
Collar sleeve guard is super powerful. You should definitely check out Jon Thomas as well as Tommy Langaker for more attacks
I like this new longer format. It's something Lachlan Giles does good in his instructionals IMO. Sometimes it's easier to learn several techniqes at once, since most positions are all about options and countermoves. The "if" - "then" aproach is awesome. Keep it up!
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This is the best collar sleeve system breakdown on internet hands down. Stepped my shit up .
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Great intro to collar sleeve guard! I was having a lot of issues with open guard in general as I didn't really know where to make contact with all four limbs, especially in a systematic way that could lead into other options. I took this into sparring at my gym, and it worked really well! The best part, in my opinion, is once you have the grips you can really lock the guard in, and make it hard for people to escape. It worked so well, and leads into other guards (Lasso/Spider, DLR, and Full X) that I like, that I'm inclined to make this my "default" guard simply because of the amount of control you have. Thanks for the great video! Going to make timestamps for future reference.
Also, I think we should start calling this guard Cuff Collar or Collar Cuff Guard, mainly for the alliteration haha, but also because I found that the cuff grip, especially if you get the lasso in, is what leads to the collar grip, so the name Cuff Collar reflects more of the sequence of events (and it alliterates).
1:05 - Initial grips
- Sleeve grip
- Leg on sleeve grip side on opponents hip
- Collar grip
- Other leg on opponents shoulder/bicep area
5:00 - The most basic attack: Omoplata
8:57 - Tips on maintaining the collar sleeve guard
- Repummel leg on bicep
- Kick bicep leg back towards the mat to break grip on bicep leg
10:05 - Basic counter to collar sleeve guard, if they don't maintain the bicep leg
10:20 - The second attack: triangle choke
- Can also transition to an arm bar in the triangle choke
14:15 - Countering the collar sleeve guard by placing elbow on knee, and how to approach this from bottom
- Since you can't place the foot on the hip anymore, look for shallow lasso or transition to DLR guard
16:15 - Sweep from DLR
18:07 - Counters to DLR to be aware of
19:53 - Berimbolo when they post during the DLR sweep
24:48 - Funny laugh, game over bro
24:55 - How to grip fight in this position
27:55 - Cross sleeve guard
Also, here's the link to Jon Thomas' Vice Guard:
th-cam.com/video/kqIQcjvNjrs/w-d-xo.html
Your teaching style is 🔥
The details and flow of this lesson is excellent
Wow! Fantastic video! So much great content. I will have to rewatch to catch all of those important details. Great teaching!
Great video, you gave us all the points to win the battle, need to study and practice now! Thank you
Awesome video. Playing a lot of Collar sleeve but got so many new details out of this. Thank you 🙏
Great to hear!
Nice explanation, neat details - thanks for sharing!
Solid video, bruv!!
i've been watching a lot of your content and your matches. i really enjoy your jiu jitsu, and the positional guides have been great. thank you for the instruction!
Thanks for your support
I train at this gym.. you should come back & visit one day. Good video
Nice work, man. This video is great. Thanks for the content.
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I love this instructional. Great stuff that works. Thank you very much for posting! How tall are you? BTW
Thanks for the great instruction!
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Great video! I appreciete the help!
awesome stuff. Very detailed.
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Thank you, this is awesome.
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Awesome. tnx a lot!
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Collar Sleeve👊👊👊
Отлично! Спасибо!
damn gonna need a few weeks to digest this. I got a lot out of the first 5 minutes already, need to be on my side more
It’s a long one haha
Subbed!
Also got a pretty good video on the cross sleeve guard as well
Are you generally able to get finishes with the omoplata from collar+sleeve or do you use it to get reactions/sweeps?
Depends on the opponent but the omoplata is a strong position so even if you can’t finish it. It will land you in a good situation
I struggle when my opponent tries to control my right leg ,and as a result the whole collar sleeve guard is hard to set up against those guys who just control my right leg.any tips for it?
I recently covered this topic but pretty much you need to keep repummeling the free leg while also maintain that tilting position on your training partner
th-cam.com/video/JvAfwdqbuiM/w-d-xo.html
@@AlecBaulding thank you so much 🙏
Whats happen if ur opponent remove your left leg on hip to a leg drag how to recovery?
Two things: your right leg should be controlling their left arms shoulder making it difficult to reach for the your leg on their hip and then second thing you can always transition back to a shallow lasso with the leg on their hip until they give up or transition in to a different guard
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Amazing instruction. Thank you!
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