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Comments (67)

HaHa! I’ve been grappling for years and I haven’t seen this. Great!

simple practical and high percentage success rate of transitions. any necessary adjustments for those with shorter legs? more angle on the hip?

I like this series..it seems tight and leaves no room for your opponent to get any space to work out of it

great moves will be getting theses.

GreatGreat video

this is really good, no need to be flexible at all thanks for the vids and all that you do for the progression of jiujitsu…

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Ive been updating my game & this fits in perfect

I Been doing this tech ever since i received the no gi 1.0 and it works wonders I cant wait to get the 2.0 series. Thanks

Top Notch stuff guys! Lloyd Irvin and his students come through once again!! I am going to try this set up tonight! Keep up the great techiniques guys.

very nice e, im going to try it to night in class

im a rubber guard player and this will fit well into my guard game

Realy nice first time i’ve seen it

Splendid! I’ve never seen anything like this. I love unorthodox techniques that take them by surprise. And I certainly need high-percentage no-GI techniques from the guard.

Thanks!

I look forward to trying these out to night, great videos from what i have seen. Thank you .

great techniques. Two amazing instructors, hope to learn from them soon

Rubber Guard?

I really like this one. I have found myself in this situation and didn’t know where to go.

I will be using these immediately and for a long time.

i”ve been using something similar to this, but not this particular position. i ‘m very excited to try this out.

keep of the great work. thank you

This is awesome!! I’ve never had much flexibility for the rubber guard, but this seems so much easier!!!

Thanks

this is really great stuff!

I do not remember the name of this guard but it is very good, very useful, Brulio does it with a gi.

Thank you.

awesome stuff thank you

This stuff will work great with or without the GI! Thanks guys!

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ii i like it

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nice and easy,like bjj should be.
thanks

Simple, quality and effective….love it!!!

If done right , can defnd? or no can defend?

The journey of a thousand wins begins with the ‘No Gi Made Easy Steps’.

Nice technique. I have had students who use the rubber guard, but the problem is when a strong guy tripods and pressures head to head. I like this better. Thanks. Always good stuff.

This is so unique. I have never seen this before. It seems easier and more practical to me than the rubber guard. Thank you.

Looks like London from 10th planet. They spin out and you can’t stop the hip because you trap your own arm.Wonder if having the other leg hooked in prevents that.with

Thanks for all the great stuff. Will definately put this to use. great

this

i used this today and it worked great, and i just heard about it this morning. cant wait to really get to know this move!

Thanks for sharing! I love to see new moves non flexible guys.

Awsome I’m going to drill those moves tonight!!!

Looks way easier to do than the rubber guard. Thanks

Eso es todo un paseo por el camino del dominio…
genial.

nice workkeep going. thanks

Excellent series. Clearly explained and taught.

This exactly what I have been waiting for. A NoGi curriculum for the novice. The best thing about this its a real road map which will also give me a strong basic foundation. Thanks a lot Loyd for giving us this opportunity to learn the real thing.

Just phenomenal. Great job on the video.

Once again Mr. Irvin and his team have done an exceptional job. As a never-ending student of the martial arts it is good to know that the material contained on these videos will make a black belt realize that they may be a black belt in their hips but a white belt in your mind!

Clamp down hold is new to me, going to work on that. Looks very practical against strong opponents.

used this serise in UFC112

Awesome video!! Definitely easier than the rubber guard, much simpler. I will definitely be putting this into my guard game. Thanks Professor Lloyd and team

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