bomberhhh u r so retarded, just watch Ismail Wallid vs Roleta. Wallid was waaay bigger than Roleta and why couldnt he pass his guard? idk, maybe u could right? couz u must be an excellent bb that has defeated so many legends around the world right? jerkoff
@itscrazycock there is always room for expanding...it's jiujitsu, its not like its gonna run away from you, and its really fun to improvise with the inverted guard in class :)
Submityojiujitsu! I dont know who you are nor do I care!...I do know Roberto Roleta and I have watched him roll with many famous black belts here in Brasil. This technique works and its very effective against very tough technical opponents. If you want to point out errors, I suggest that you make a video and post it on youtube so that we can see them, and then you should come to Barra da Tijuca and show us the right way to execute them.
I am a blue belt but I have won at the purple belt level. That being said I cant fit the inverted guard into my game at least right now. I compete under the Gracie Humaita flag even though my instructor is a Saulo black belt(its a long story) I have trained with both Royler and Xande and so my game is rather fundemental ABC jiu jitsu, but I always am willing to try new things so in time my game will expand to include this as well. I dont get why poeple talk shit on here use it or dont but stfu
@submityoujiujitsu at the point Roleta releases the sleeve, he gives insufficient time to grab his calf and stack him. How, if this technique is so flawed has he managed to use it to defeat the very best BJJers in the world. Have you every rolled with Roleta or more to the point any other mundail champion? I think that your analysis is both incorrect and arrogant.
@bomberhhh Let's look at the technique and examine the error. When Rotela makes the transition to inverted guard everything looks great until he makes the mistake of releasing his opponent's left sleeve in order to grab his opponent's inside pant leg. By making this transition before he secures his opponent's head, the opponent will use his now free left hand to push down Rotela's right calf to the mat. Once this happens there are multiple ways to escape. The move needs better technique.
essa guarda é mt foda, depois q vc entende o sistema dela, é perfeita
PazAmorEHC1 2 months ago
bomberhhh u r so retarded, just watch Ismail Wallid vs Roleta. Wallid was waaay bigger than Roleta and why couldnt he pass his guard? idk, maybe u could right? couz u must be an excellent bb that has defeated so many legends around the world right? jerkoff
billprokofiev 2 months ago
Roleta é uma das melhores guardas que o BJJ ja teve a oportunidade de ver ..
catelamari 5 months ago
bomberhhh , go train , Roleta is a legend ...
muzamozer 10 months ago
@itscrazycock there is always room for expanding...it's jiujitsu, its not like its gonna run away from you, and its really fun to improvise with the inverted guard in class :)
OffspringFTW65 1 year ago
Submityojiujitsu! I dont know who you are nor do I care!...I do know Roberto Roleta and I have watched him roll with many famous black belts here in Brasil. This technique works and its very effective against very tough technical opponents. If you want to point out errors, I suggest that you make a video and post it on youtube so that we can see them, and then you should come to Barra da Tijuca and show us the right way to execute them.
caveirao101 1 year ago
I am a blue belt but I have won at the purple belt level. That being said I cant fit the inverted guard into my game at least right now. I compete under the Gracie Humaita flag even though my instructor is a Saulo black belt(its a long story) I have trained with both Royler and Xande and so my game is rather fundemental ABC jiu jitsu, but I always am willing to try new things so in time my game will expand to include this as well. I dont get why poeple talk shit on here use it or dont but stfu
itscrazycock 1 year ago
KKKKK HORRIBLE
RM3103 1 year ago
@submityoujiujitsu at the point Roleta releases the sleeve, he gives insufficient time to grab his calf and stack him. How, if this technique is so flawed has he managed to use it to defeat the very best BJJers in the world. Have you every rolled with Roleta or more to the point any other mundail champion? I think that your analysis is both incorrect and arrogant.
bomberhhh 1 year ago
@bomberhhh Let's look at the technique and examine the error. When Rotela makes the transition to inverted guard everything looks great until he makes the mistake of releasing his opponent's left sleeve in order to grab his opponent's inside pant leg. By making this transition before he secures his opponent's head, the opponent will use his now free left hand to push down Rotela's right calf to the mat. Once this happens there are multiple ways to escape. The move needs better technique.
submityoujiujitsu 1 year ago