Description
Alex huddleston – The Lapel Guard Blueprint
- Use Your Opponent’s Gi As An Unfair Weapon That He Can’t Defend
- The lapel guard is a way to maximize your leverage and maximize your results against bigger, stronger, younger grapplers
- Alex is a thorough and detail oriented coach, teaching out of Colorado’s Easton BJJ
- With a systematic approach to locking down opponents and working for the finish, you can have a new total gameplan around the guard
Course Content
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Volume 1
intro | 0 – 2:29 |
“shaved gorilla” lapel guard pull | 2:29 – 7:50 |
closed guard sling armbar | 7:50 – 14:07 |
closed guard to squid secondary entry | 14:07 – 17:32 |
americana/wristlock from sling armbar | 17:32 – 24:15 |
americana to lapel ezekiel | 24:15 – 28:10 |
lapel ezekiel to pendulum sweep | 28:10 – 33:45 |
modified squid guard from sling armbar entry | 33:45 – 39:22 |
Volume 2
Closed Guard Squid Flower Sweep | 0 – 5:31 |
Closed Guard Squid Flower Sweep Armbar variation | 5:31 – 9:55 |
Squid Spider Guard Triangle | 9:55 – 14:36 |
Near Side Sleeve Control to Empty Flower Triangle | 14:36 – 18:05 |
Closed Guard Squid Triangle | 18:05 – 22:00 |
Near Side Omoplata | 22:00 – 27:16 |
Log Roll Sweep from Omoplata | 27:16 – 30:42 |
Volume 3
Squid Near side grip to Knee bar | 0 – 7:13 |
Closed Guard Squid Knee bar to Back Roll Sweep | 7:13 – 11:53 |
Far Side Sleeve Control from Standing Squid Control | 11:53 – 15:41 |
Near Side Sleeve Control Lapel-Oplata to Matrix Backtake | 15:41 – 21:21 |
Squid Double Ankle Sweep | 21:21 – 26:18 |
Volume 4
Double Ankle Sweep Counter | 0 – 4:10 |
Ghost Back Take | 4:10 – 10:28 |
Squid to Reverse X | 10:28 – 17:26 |
Squid to Empty Saddle Sweep | 17:26 – 26:19 |
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