Aaron Benzrihem – Basics to Advanced – the Half Butterfly Guard
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Learn The Ins And Outs To One Of The Most Unique And Versatile Positions In BJJ, The Half Butterfly Guard – Over 4 Hours Of Content Across 6 Volumes!
– The Half Butterfly Is Easy To Implement And Works Well In Gi And No Gi – Stop Getting Smashed By People And Start Using Their Weight Against Them
– With over 4 hours of segmented and sequential content across 6 volumes, this easy to implement instructional series will show you EVERYTHING you need to know to start playing The Half Butterfly Guard
– Aaron shows several options to sweep, submit or transition using the half butterfly when you are getting completely smashed in the half guard
– On this instructional you will find a COMPLETE road map that is laid out. Aaron is going to start by devoting the whole first volume to basics of control, concepts, movement, mobility and mechanics. This will lay the foundation so you are able to immediately implement
– From there you will learn sweeps, passes that connect to the sweeps, back takes, submissions if the sweeps fail, transitions if both the submissions and sweeps fail and then discuss defensive concepts and common encounters
Vol 1: Half butterfly guard basics control principles and concepts
Introduction
Half butterfly Basics and control
Half butterfly guard movement mechanics and concepts
Half butterfly guard common issues
Half butterfly Guard Various situation
Vol 2: Half Butterfly guard sweeping basics and concepts
Intro To Segment
Half Butterfly Guard Butterfly sweep full break down
Half butterfly guard Butterfly Sweep with underhook
Half butterfly guard butterfly sweep with over hook or belt control
Half butterfly guard butterfly sweep when smashed- Head & Arm Control
Half butterfly guard inverted arm lock sweep
Knee Kick Hook Sweeps
Half butterfly guard butterfly sweep redirection
Half butterfly guard sit up sweep
Vol 3: Half butterfly guard sweeps review – connecting passes – mobility and movement creation concepts
Intro To Segment
Half butterfly sweep to step over pass
Half butterfly sweep to leg pummel knee on belly
Half butterfly sweep to marcelo over under pass
Half butterfly sweep to back step and back take
Passing Concepts
Vol 4: Half butterfly guard transitional entries
Intro To Segment
Half butterfly guard to ashi garami
Half butterfly to x-Guard
Half butterfly guard to deep half
Half butterfly guard to low knee shield
Half butterfly guard to closed guard
Vol 5: Half butterfly guard submissions
Intro To Segment
Half butterfly guard to high elbow guillotine with guillotine finishing mechanics
Half butterfly to cross collar choke
Baseball Bat
Half butterfly guard to inverted strait arm lock
Half butterfly guard to inverted strait arm lock with regular arm bar finish
Half butterfly guard 3 kimura variations
Half butterfly guard to 3 omoplata variations
Half butterfly guard to toe hold
Half butterfly guard to knee bar
Half butterfly guard to straight ankle
Vol 6: Half butterfly guard common encounters and defensive concepts
Intro To Segment
Defending the guillotine from half butterfly
Defending the darce with half butterfly
Countering the kimura with back take
Defending and countering the backstep
Controlling the white belt spaz
Defending against the giants
Half butterfly guard conclusion
Full review of techniques and connection
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
Aaron Benzrihem – Basics to Advanced – the Half Butterfly Guard
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