Sometimes you may have the same trouble I do with people who are good at defending and passing the de la riva guard, seeing as I and my training partners are students of a de la riva black belt. So I made a variation of this where I actually grab my shin with the hand that hooks the leg. It makes it easier to roll and it will prevent them from getting their leg back.
@jasculs when i try this when my opponent is standing it seem as if i can't get him off balance or break down his posture enough to kick him into the back- any suggestions?
@jasculs yes usually when i try for it the person im going with will be standing straight- also is it necessary to get the de la riva hook all the way to the far side ? thank you for your videos!!!!
@jiujitsuroxsox When the person stands straight up, it's actually not very easy to get honestly....at least for me...I hit this move with a very good amount of success but as mentioned in the I am still getting better at it. I find I hit it better when the person is standing but in more of a squatting pass posture. It's not always necessary to get the de la riva hook all they way across BUT it does help. If they stand straight up you may need to transition to something else.
I rarely ever comment. Its great to see your humble approach to this advanced position. Solid knowledge, great walk through of technique and a great amount of humility. Well done sir. I would also focus on escaping the hips once you have "kicked out" the opponent and your both on your side, makes taking the back much much easier. Thanks for the great vid man,
awesome video ! the kicking aspect of the deep de la riva hook, is actually quite useful & helpful,as it possibly baits your opponent into attempting some sort of leg lock. from personal experience, I believe the calf crunch is the most threatening of the 3, because it does enable them to roll into the berimbolo, without sacrificing position. any more advice on double guard pulls? thanks !!
If you have a question about the video and would like "my" outlook on the situations you may have with this sweep post them here. Once again, I'm going off of my 6 to 7 months of consistent practice (maybe more) along with my 11 years BJJ experience as well teaching, training, and competing so I'll do my best to help out.
I'll try to post a video soon talking about everyones questions.
Great video!! Thanks... I have a question though, I tried at my school with my instructor and as soon as I hit the outside leg on his chest going upside down he hit a toehold and that happened twice lol... am I doing something wrong? or any ideas on how to avoid that?
Hi Jason - quick newb question, with the recent IBJJF rule changes is this now illegal due to the left arm underhooking the shin?
Thanks
thebigsteiny 2 weeks ago
i think it just clicked for me! thanks for the vid!
pender1113 1 month ago
Bjj Nike's by Koral.... aaaawsome!!
Wh0isHe 1 month ago
Sometimes you may have the same trouble I do with people who are good at defending and passing the de la riva guard, seeing as I and my training partners are students of a de la riva black belt. So I made a variation of this where I actually grab my shin with the hand that hooks the leg. It makes it easier to roll and it will prevent them from getting their leg back.
Bjj9825 1 month ago
@jasculs when i try this when my opponent is standing it seem as if i can't get him off balance or break down his posture enough to kick him into the back- any suggestions?
jiujitsuroxsox 1 month ago
@jiujitsuroxsox How is he standing up...is he standing up completely straight?
jasculs 1 month ago
@jasculs yes usually when i try for it the person im going with will be standing straight- also is it necessary to get the de la riva hook all the way to the far side ? thank you for your videos!!!!
jiujitsuroxsox 1 month ago
@jiujitsuroxsox When the person stands straight up, it's actually not very easy to get honestly....at least for me...I hit this move with a very good amount of success but as mentioned in the I am still getting better at it. I find I hit it better when the person is standing but in more of a squatting pass posture. It's not always necessary to get the de la riva hook all they way across BUT it does help. If they stand straight up you may need to transition to something else.
jasculs 1 month ago
I rarely ever comment. Its great to see your humble approach to this advanced position. Solid knowledge, great walk through of technique and a great amount of humility. Well done sir. I would also focus on escaping the hips once you have "kicked out" the opponent and your both on your side, makes taking the back much much easier. Thanks for the great vid man,
Ackuillalulz 2 months ago
Why does this kid have wrestling shoes on??
KevinWood44 2 months ago in playlist More videos from jasculs 2
I still don't understand why you need the hand in front of his trapped shin. As soon as the sweep starts you let go/pull the hand out.
Is it merely to help you spin?
Thanks. Great vids
-purple belt
CCCFighter 3 months ago
@CCCFighter It's to help me get started spinning and getting inverted.
jasculs 3 months ago
Sick Black Star, Dopest Shoyo ever made
thejedi99 3 months ago
having trouble doing it when there is no belt ! any suggestions ?
bilbaisim 3 months ago
@bilbaisim Are they still wearing a gi top? If so grab their gi.
jasculs 3 months ago
Good tech,I like to roll into 50/50 more often only because I find it easier...keep posting
xabovethisworldx 3 months ago
awesome video ! the kicking aspect of the deep de la riva hook, is actually quite useful & helpful,as it possibly baits your opponent into attempting some sort of leg lock. from personal experience, I believe the calf crunch is the most threatening of the 3, because it does enable them to roll into the berimbolo, without sacrificing position. any more advice on double guard pulls? thanks !!
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danceHARDorDIE 3 months ago
This reminds why Bjj keeps me interested, there is always something different that you can learn,,
thanks for sharing your thoughts on this technic, good video
dualmass 3 months ago
If you have a question about the video and would like "my" outlook on the situations you may have with this sweep post them here. Once again, I'm going off of my 6 to 7 months of consistent practice (maybe more) along with my 11 years BJJ experience as well teaching, training, and competing so I'll do my best to help out.
I'll try to post a video soon talking about everyones questions.
jasculs 3 months ago
I have the same question as 'mysonisbadazz'. Is there a no-gi version or is the grabbing and pulling of the belt too essential?
bobknowsyou 3 months ago 2
Great video!! Thanks... I have a question though, I tried at my school with my instructor and as soon as I hit the outside leg on his chest going upside down he hit a toehold and that happened twice lol... am I doing something wrong? or any ideas on how to avoid that?
fpassere 3 months ago
Awesome! How about a No-Gi version? Please.
mysonisbadazz 3 months ago
Great video. but Nike shoes?!
iamjason 3 months ago
@iamjason haha...he usually doesn't wear shoes (they are wrestling shoes).
jasculs 3 months ago
Great
pridetv 3 months ago
This was great. Thanks Jason. osss
momo2031640 3 months ago
good work
kenprimo 3 months ago
Nice!!!
Diamond1911 3 months ago