Gustavo Batista – Destroying The Lasso guard
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Learn How World Champion And One Of BJJ’s BEST Competitors Today Dominates And Destroys The Lasso And Spider Guard
Gustavo has developed a systematic approach to dominate and nullify the lasso and the spider guard
If these are positions you suffer from losing to, this is your opportunity to learn how the best does it
Gustavo is going to show you how to beat not only the single lasso, but the spider guard, lasso/spider guard, and double lasso.
Course Content
Volume 1
Basic spider guard pass 0 – 2:14
Spider guard stack pass 2:14 – 6:29
Spider guard stack to leg drag 6:29 – 10:47
Spider guard leg throw 10:47 – 13:23
Spider guard leg drag 13:23 – 17:11
Spider guard knee slice 17:11 – 22:24
Spider guard leg split pass 22:24 – 26:17
Spider guard knee slice #2 26:17 – 30:05
Spider guard long step 30:05 – 33:48
Spider guard step over leg drag 33:48 – 39:54
Volume 2
Collar sleeve step over to hip switch 0 – 6:39
Spider with collar folding pass to mount 6:39 – 12:13
Spider lasso torreando pass 12:13 – 16:13
Spider lasso knee slice 16:13 – 22:40
Spider lasso knee slice to head and arm control 22:40 – 28:40
Spider lasso knee slice #2 28:40 – 32:10
Spider lasso leg drag smash pass 32:10 – 37:17
Volume 3
Double lasso knee slice 0 – 5:27
Double lasso folding pass 5:27 – 10:19
Collar lasso knee slice 10:19 – 14:07
Collar lasso pass to mount 14:07 – 20:41
Collar lasso long step pass 20:41 – 26:16
Collar lasso folding pass 26:16 – 32:32
Volume 4
Collar lasso pass to mount #2 0 – 5:41
Lasso de la riva pass 5:41 – 11:31
Lasso de la riva to mount 11:31 – 18:14
Lasso de la riva long step pass 18:14 – 22:38
Collar lasso folding pass #2 22:38 – 27:24
Collar lasso long step pass #2 27:24 – 31:06
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.
Gustavo Batista – Destroying The Lasso guard
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