De la Riva Guard with Joao Crus

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Joao Crus shows one leg lock using the phenomenal De La Riva Guard.
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  • wat is that? a kneebar or ankle lock?

  • It's a knee bar

  • Kneebar

  • you need a lot strength for submit of that way

  • If you don't have a good tequinique you will need a lot of strength. BJJ is not about strength is about leverage..

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  • yep, it's from kosen judo. check out the kosenjudo videos available on other sites. you will see de la riva giard pretty often. by the way, no disrespect, but i hate this guard...

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  • @karelin275 Carlson Gracie named it after his student Ricardo De La Riva who was really great at this concept...Carlson invented alot of what BJJ is.

  • Joao Crus I believe was present in a royler gracie seminar not so long ago in my school.

    Real nice guy!! Nice technique Joao

  • do you can succesful this position in real situation ?

  • that its a simple tesoura from capoeira... just basics of capoeira

  • amazinggggg ... joca40 is that Joao Crus's dvd in the info part >> ive learned a couple of great moves withing 5 mins of watching this guy ,

  • Who gives a shit where or from whom this particular technique originated. I'm sure it is called de la riva because it was easier for brazilians to pronounce than "hiza tori ni ashi kamae", unless you speak japanese. Nothing is created only discovered. Again a group of disgruntled judoka who hate on BJJ and use semantics to argue respect. I would think if your point is remotely true than you could say that imitation is the greatest form of flattery-theres your respect, although not required.

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