Today we'll be showing you a basic setup, position and 3 different sweeps from the Reverse de la Riva guard. As always; if you have any questions let us know in the comments! Osú
I recently discovered your channel, and I love your content. The format of your videos is awesome, with a review of the position and 2-3 options from there. Keep doing what you do and thank you for the content!
Another fantastic video. Becoming one of my fav technique sites! Very appreciated that you’ve taken the time to put this out! Plant in the background, nice touch :)
@@EnergiaMartialArts I can get into rdlr consistently during my rolls but I quickly abandon the position due to my lack of attacks or sweeps. But this video gives me knowledge on how to proceed.
@@dcDOC19 awesome! Hope that helps! I don't know your build/game but I also really enjoy going for kiss of the dragon from there (we have a seperate video on that technique). Have fun playing around with these sweeps!
Thanks alot about this iam a white belt i been training for 2.5 years and i m looking to make the reverse de la riva my main guard. thanks alot for this.
@@EnergiaMartialArtsWisconsin, I just started practicing Jiu Jitsu about a year ago. I have fallen in love with the sport, and hope to do it for many years.
This was extremely helpful.. key takeaway points -> To prevent Knee slice -> Setup reverse de la riva -> Based on reactions you counter such as if he tries to disengage you go for tripod sweep -> If he starts smashing do tumbling sweep -> If he turns his knee away from you standing go for xguard -> if he sprawls and tries to smash with knee turning away from you you still go for low x guard sweep.. That is it.. one more game plan added to my list.. Simple and easy to understand.🙂 You keep playing in between these reactions until you sweep..
That’s right! Happy to see you took away the correct concept. Playing it as an offensive guard but also being ready to react and play around their reactions and game. 👌🏼🙌🏼
@@EnergiaMartialArts I a white belt with no legit coaches around... Me and couple of my friends train at my friends kickboxing gym and must tell you these combinations worked during positional sparring only thing is you need to be able to interplay between positions and need to have an idea what to go for. for eg there were couple of instances where I screwed up the position and my opponent went down on knees where I was able to close the distance and go for shoulder crunch sweeps, choi bar, few other things which I saw from your videos.. Keep up the good work.. Just wanted to ask you as a beginner even though i have few years of experience I always find it difficult to design a practice for me and my friends. Would be helpful if you make a video on fundamentals of no gi and how to design games and practice around them.
@@sameerkamble730 man id love to do that! Sounds like a great idea for a new instructional, thanks! 🙌🏼 for the moment I do have a new short course instructional dropping this month on our Patreon! It’s a system on top control with drills and games! Geared towards beginners
It is a bit different though now that I check it out. They start of in like a knee shield/halfguard variation. But I get what you are saying. Thank for sharing
Today we'll be showing you a basic setup, position and 3 different sweeps from the Reverse de la Riva guard. As always; if you have any questions let us know in the comments! Osú
Great video!🔥
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Chapters:
0:00 - Start & Intro
0:29 - Positional set-up
4:18 - Tripod sweep
7:25 - TUMbling sweep
10:35 - X-guard sweep
14:21 - Low X-guard sweep
15:26 - Sweep to reap
16:00 - Summary
Excellent video, thank you
Osú! My pleasure 🙌🏼
I recently discovered your channel, and I love your content. The format of your videos is awesome, with a review of the position and 2-3 options from there. Keep doing what you do and thank you for the content!
Thank you! Happy to hear that and glad you like it! Osú
Great stuff, this is the first video of yours I've seen.
love the format and explanations, subscribed.
Thank you! Happy to hear that and welcome! If you have any questions or want to discuss a tecnique feel free to send me a message or leave a comment!
very nice combo, gonna drill those
Thank you Dinu! Enjoy training them!
Very thorough explanation, love it!
Thank you!
Just discovered your channel: awesome technique and simple to implement. Thanks bro!
Vlw Marcelo! Thank you and welcome! 🙏
Great stuff!
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Another fantastic video. Becoming one of my fav technique sites! Very appreciated that you’ve taken the time to put this out! Plant in the background, nice touch :)
Nicely spotted! We call him Patrick the plant ;) he's gone now in the new studio but we still think of him!
Another banger!
Osú!
11:43 I understand shit about this judo you guys practice this days but can you aply that moment another sweep you called “tripod “?!
Yes sir! 100% correct. Would be a perfect moment for a tripod sweep
Nice cool moves! 👍My rdlr still needs work!
Osú!! Thanks Andy! 🙏🏼
Phenomenal instructor and concepts. These are all awesome!
Thank you so much sir! I truly appreciate that 🙏
Wow, I'm years late to the party but thanks for this video. I found it very helpful..
Still very up to date stuff! Happy you enjoy it 🙏🏼 do you play a lot of rdlr in nogi? More so then dlr?
@@EnergiaMartialArts
I can get into rdlr consistently during my rolls but I quickly abandon the position due to my lack of attacks or sweeps. But this video gives me knowledge on how to proceed.
@@dcDOC19 awesome! Hope that helps! I don't know your build/game but I also really enjoy going for kiss of the dragon from there (we have a seperate video on that technique). Have fun playing around with these sweeps!
Great explanation of this series of sweeps! 👏🏾
I really enjoy your channel. It's top notch.
Appreciate that coach! Thank you! Where are you based?
Amazing stuff. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!!!
Your most welcome brother! Osú
Great stuff..
@@azim3667 thank you sir! 🙌🏼
Thanks!
@@raymondhardman7286 Osú my pleasure brother 🙏 thank you so much
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Best times! 😅🙌🏼
Thanks alot about this iam a white belt i been training for 2.5 years and i m looking to make the reverse de la riva my main guard. thanks alot for this.
@@Rogan35 awesome! Keep it up brother and enjoy the journey! Did you see our other RDLR videos too? We have some more
First video I see from this channel.. Liked, subscribed, saved. 🙏
Thank you and welcome to the family! Osú 🙏
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for. Well done
Thank you sir happy to hear that!
You are a great teacher. I’m going to have to checkout your instructionals!
Thank you sir! That would be my honor! If you ever have any questions let me know 🙌🏼
thank you oss
My pleasure!
Great information, like always! I really enjoy your videos!
Thank you! I'm happy to hear that 🙌🏼 where are you from may I ask?
@@EnergiaMartialArtsWisconsin, I just started practicing Jiu Jitsu about a year ago. I have fallen in love with the sport, and hope to do it for many years.
@@JustT725 nice! Gi or nogi or both? Welcome to the channel brother. Hope it helps a bit on your journey 🙏🏼🥋
This was extremely helpful.. key takeaway points -> To prevent Knee slice -> Setup reverse de la riva -> Based on reactions you counter such as if he tries to disengage you go for tripod sweep -> If he starts smashing do tumbling sweep -> If he turns his knee away from you standing go for xguard -> if he sprawls and tries to smash with knee turning away from you you still go for low x guard sweep.. That is it.. one more game plan added to my list.. Simple and easy to understand.🙂 You keep playing in between these reactions until you sweep..
That’s right! Happy to see you took away the correct concept. Playing it as an offensive guard but also being ready to react and play around their reactions and game. 👌🏼🙌🏼
@@EnergiaMartialArts I a white belt with no legit coaches around... Me and couple of my friends train at my friends kickboxing gym and must tell you these combinations worked during positional sparring only thing is you need to be able to interplay between positions and need to have an idea what to go for. for eg there were couple of instances where I screwed up the position and my opponent went down on knees where I was able to close the distance and go for shoulder crunch sweeps, choi bar, few other things which I saw from your videos.. Keep up the good work.. Just wanted to ask you as a beginner even though i have few years of experience I always find it difficult to design a practice for me and my friends. Would be helpful if you make a video on fundamentals of no gi and how to design games and practice around them.
@@sameerkamble730 man id love to do that! Sounds like a great idea for a new instructional, thanks! 🙌🏼 for the moment I do have a new short course instructional dropping this month on our Patreon! It’s a system on top control with drills and games! Geared towards beginners
@@EnergiaMartialArts looking forward to it thank you
@@sameerkamble730 🙏🙌🏼
Number 2 Atos sweep
What do you mean exactly?
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@@EnergiaMartialArts They used to call Atos sweep 6-7 years ago, because the Atos team used it, some call it Shaolin sweep to. (I am no expert)
@mrtravelhub4313 ah cool! Never knew that, just learned it like this many years ago playing around RDLR. Osú
It is a bit different though now that I check it out. They start of in like a knee shield/halfguard variation. But I get what you are saying. Thank for sharing
Очень грамотно! Как всегда!
Thank you! 🙏