I have a folder named "Bernado" and we all know why. Bernado is a good inspiration and is a man with knowledge, and generosity. Thank you, Master, for being a real "Martial Artist" not just a "Fighter"
I'm really loving your stuff Bernardo. It would be great if you did a DVD series on some of these positions with these top level guys. You're at a level that you could explain and bring out the little important details that make techniques work not just on average guys but against world class opponents. This might be the next level of BJJ instructionals. Keep up this fantastic work. Oss
As I study the best jiujitsu practitioners and how they teach different techniques and use them in competition, one of the most common concepts that keeps coming up is that if you are struggling in a particular position, changing your angle and your body‘s position relative to the other person’s will almost always create the openings you need. One of the best current examples of that is how Tainan Dalpra passes guard. He never gets stuck trying to force one position. He simply flows to a different one when the angle isn’t working.
dois brasileiros fenômenos no jiu jitsu... porem não estão dando valor pro seu país e seu povo... tem que fazer o vídeo em português meus amigos, não esqueçam de suas origens. Lembrem-se de qdo vcs não sabiam ingles, não poderiam apreciar esta aula maravilhosa que vcs estão dando pros gringos....
Quem paga o salario deles é o publico que fala ingles. Tem muito conteudo importante(nao só bjj) que só tem em ingles. Vai aprender ingles que vc só tem a ganhar campeao. Reclamar nao ajuda nada. Oss
I say lighty stomp all the time when passing guard now because of his instructional DVD. Also, it's wealse control not wizard control. Watch the homalo instructional. You'll get it.
Help please: 4:30 what prevents Bernando rolling to his left, sweeping you by grabbing your belt with his right hand and rolling you both to his left side? You appear to be high off the mat with nothing posted on the mat on Bernando's left side so it looks like you are rollable to that side. Are you?
Very nice. Would be nice to see how he continues once his cutting leg is put in half guard. I’ve seen him do it, but the breakdown would be helpful because everyone is going to try to trap him in half.
I have a question, when i use this position my trainng partner always use his left foot and left hand and do a leg lasso on my right arm how i can prevent this and how to move pass this leg lasso en that configuration?
He says that the opponent may grab the sleeve with the right hand but if the opponent grabs it will be very difficult to dominate the leg on the ground with your hand.
I love this pass.. BUT... what can I do if they weave a Laso onto my lapel gripping arm.. I get stuck there a lot.. sometimes its difficult to close my elbow off and boom.. in it goes
when I put my knee to the mat and pivot instead of sliding out, I have trouble with resisting opponents closing their legs and not letting me finish the pass. Any advice?
It's called quarter guard.. and this pivot is useless against it.. you gotta slide out in the same direction as your opponents knees.. just as he said not to do.
I think he is killing the knee shield when he grips his collar on the same side and just lifts him slightly. I believe the main purpose for grabbing the collar on the same side is it positions your elbow solidly in a place to keep the knee coming in for the knee shield. But...... I haven’t tried it quite yet on anyone but I’m gonna experiment tomorrow. Lol.
I'd say the bigger threat is the tension that can be created with the non DLR foot. the ENTRY of this pass 3:06 (where he cuts the angle to the knee slide), hinges on 1. maintaining the line between the lead shoulder and lead knee and 2. ability to use the collar grip to bring bernardos back slightly off the ground . if the guard player has a collar, than #1 is in jepeordy because a cross collar grip can disrupt the alignment of the lead shoulder relative to the lead knee, moving laterally like lucas does could result in you swallowing the mat, EVEN if you manage to get the foot off. If the guard player has a sleeve, then #2 is moot, because the guard player can create tension (equal and opposing force of pulling the sleeve and extending the non dlr leg) to prevent you getting his back off of the mat. If the guard can keep shoulder contact with the mat you cant cut the angle as hes solidified his distance control. I love lucas lepri, hes easily one of my favorites. the technique itself is sound. But hes also one of the strongest guys at his weight, so much so that he doesnt get disrupted by the stuff i just said. he feels no threat from tension that i would say the other 99 percent of grapplers might, so he adjusts hes engagement accordingly, if that makes sense. Sorry for the novel. Cheers!
If your knee slide knee can touch the ground, you can use your other leg to kick free (or use it as a wedge) Theres probably plenty of kneeslide passes which shows this if u dont understand what i mean. God luck!
Next move to add back to my arsenal. Relearning BJJ after 12 years off the mat. Thank Lucas Lepri, you are the man!!!!
Every Bernardo RUclips video is Gold!
Bay Jiu-Jitsu ok guys
The pivot versus sliding out is an awesome detail
that thing blew my mind. I was like wtf didnt I think of that before? So simple yet so advanced
I have a folder named "Bernado" and we all know why. Bernado is a good inspiration and is a man with knowledge, and generosity. Thank you, Master, for being a real "Martial Artist" not just a "Fighter"
This pivot detail will change my knee slice. Thank you!
Your making the best videos because your getting the best of each guys in there best positions or moves.
Bernardo makes me happy...
Clean as knee slice. Brilliant
Outstanding details. I love that pivot.
I'm really loving your stuff Bernardo. It would be great if you did a DVD series on some of these positions with these top level guys. You're at a level that you could explain and bring out the little important details that make techniques work not just on average guys but against world class opponents. This might be the next level of BJJ instructionals. Keep up this fantastic work. Oss
Thanks so much for the compliment Rich, you made my day. Trully appreciate iit. Osssss
Ha. No problem Bernardo. My girlfriend says you should come over for a BBQ.
LOL
Brilliant explanation. Lepri and Faria are two monsters. Love to watch and learn from them. A looooong way to go :)
Thank you Bernardo and Lucas! OSSSSS
Knee cut gold from Lucas Lepri
Your channel is the best Bernardo.
i didint know Lucas was such a fan of BUTTER!!!
Wow he made that look easy
Nice details addressing the most difficult aspects of how people tend to react to this pass.
As I study the best jiujitsu practitioners and how they teach different techniques and use them in competition, one of the most common concepts that keeps coming up is that if you are struggling in a particular position, changing your angle and your body‘s position relative to the other person’s will almost always create the openings you need.
One of the best current examples of that is how Tainan Dalpra passes guard. He never gets stuck trying to force one position. He simply flows to a different one when the angle isn’t working.
This is awesome Thank you so much for posting all these videos Bernardo!
Great and thank you for posting the videos
Play on 1.5x speed it's perfect
Lepri é Monstruuuu 👊🏻💪🏻🥋
Thanks prof Bernardo! and thanks prof lucas! :D
Wow, I just leveled up watching this video
bernardo monstro, saludos de Argentina!
Awesome thank you. Wish the mic was a bit closer
best channel right now out there;
Excelente... isso é Jiu jitsu fino!! Canal show ossss 🙏🏼
dois brasileiros fenômenos no jiu jitsu... porem não estão dando valor pro seu país e seu povo... tem que fazer o vídeo em português meus amigos, não esqueçam de suas origens. Lembrem-se de qdo vcs não sabiam ingles, não poderiam apreciar esta aula maravilhosa que vcs estão dando pros gringos....
Quem paga o salario deles é o publico que fala ingles. Tem muito conteudo importante(nao só bjj) que só tem em ingles. Vai aprender ingles que vc só tem a ganhar campeao. Reclamar nao ajuda nada. Oss
Thanks Bernardo, great video of Lucas!
Bernardo Sinistro
Ossss
Vídeo excelente! Obrigado aos dois mestres. Oss.
your videos is very helpful to me , thank you
I say lighty stomp all the time when passing guard now because of his instructional DVD. Also, it's wealse control not wizard control. Watch the homalo instructional. You'll get it.
Awesome video
Lepri = pound for pound best
you spelled Danis wrong
I just did a seminar with him today
@@BK_2016sr5 With ZERO World Championships at black belt..... cool story bro LMAO
Help please: 4:30 what prevents Bernando rolling to his left, sweeping you by grabbing your belt with his right hand and rolling you both to his left side? You appear to be high off the mat with nothing posted on the mat on Bernando's left side so it looks like you are rollable to that side. Are you?
Very nice. Would be nice to see how he continues once his cutting leg is put in half guard. I’ve seen him do it, but the breakdown would be helpful because everyone is going to try to trap him in half.
amazing
Clearing the knee shield 😺
파리아님 연기는 항상 실감난다.
Nice! Thank you profesora!
Beautiful
EXCELLENT!
His passing is something I wanna emulate
Can you do a no gi variation ?
I have a question, when i use this position my trainng partner always use his left foot and left hand and do a leg lasso on my right arm how i can prevent this and how to move pass this leg lasso en that configuration?
OSS!!
Boom boom boom
Damn good
He says that the opponent may grab the sleeve with the right hand but if the opponent grabs it will be very difficult to dominate the leg on the ground with your hand.
I love this pass.. BUT... what can I do if they weave a Laso onto my lapel gripping arm.. I get stuck there a lot.. sometimes its difficult to close my elbow off and boom.. in it goes
bernardo amigo tem gente do Brasil que assisti seus vídeos também. Gostaria de entende o que vc diz mais infelizmente não sei inglês
when I put my knee to the mat and pivot instead of sliding out, I have trouble with resisting opponents closing their legs and not letting me finish the pass. Any advice?
It's called quarter guard.. and this pivot is useless against it.. you gotta slide out in the same direction as your opponents knees.. just as he said not to do.
Who is the second person he suggests we watch? I can't understand what he saying.
Rômulo Barral
He should really get a bandaid for that knee !!
So what is he doing to kill the Knee-Shield?
I think he is killing the knee shield when he grips his collar on the same side and just lifts him slightly. I believe the main purpose for grabbing the collar on the same side is it positions your elbow solidly in a place to keep the knee coming in for the knee shield. But...... I haven’t tried it quite yet on anyone but I’m gonna experiment tomorrow. Lol.
📝🙏🏿
Two monsters
hi what if they attack with a cross choke while doing the pass?
I'd say the bigger threat is the tension that can be created with the non DLR foot. the ENTRY of this pass 3:06 (where he cuts the angle to the knee slide), hinges on 1. maintaining the line between the lead shoulder and lead knee and 2. ability to use the collar grip to bring bernardos back slightly off the ground . if the guard player has a collar, than #1 is in jepeordy because a cross collar grip can disrupt the alignment of the lead shoulder relative to the lead knee, moving laterally like lucas does could result in you swallowing the mat, EVEN if you manage to get the foot off. If the guard player has a sleeve, then #2 is moot, because the guard player can create tension (equal and opposing force of pulling the sleeve and extending the non dlr leg) to prevent you getting his back off of the mat. If the guard can keep shoulder contact with the mat you cant cut the angle as hes solidified his distance control. I love lucas lepri, hes easily one of my favorites. the technique itself is sound. But hes also one of the strongest guys at his weight, so much so that he doesnt get disrupted by the stuff i just said. he feels no threat from tension that i would say the other 99 percent of grapplers might, so he adjusts hes engagement accordingly, if that makes sense. Sorry for the novel. Cheers!
TheGodfather101 great breakdown, thanks for taking the time!
Oss
melhora o audio
Yeah but what about when they lock up quarter guard? That pivot ain't gonna work
If your knee slide knee can touch the ground, you can use your other leg to kick free (or use it as a wedge)
Theres probably plenty of kneeslide passes which shows this if u dont understand what i mean. God luck!
@@guest0046 yeah that works on most people.. but not the black belts in my academy
He had not passed though!!
Vou parar de seguir o canal e dar não gostei em tudo q aparecer, pois só faz conteúdo pra gringos!