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Technique: 'Guard/Open Guard/Top/Passes - Counter vs Spiral Guard';
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Knee Slide vs Open Guard → Side Control to North South
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo slices through a slippery guard: [I] Thrust your knee and hip across the opponent's thigh and land next to him or her; if you pummel an Underhook, stay in Side Control. If you land without an Underhook, stabiliz...
Knee-Slide Pass vs Reverse De-la-Riva Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo addresses the Reverse De-la-Riva Guard for Nogi: [I] Close the window for you opponent to improve his guard by inverting underneath your base; prevent the transition to Spiral Guard by dropping your knee low and...
Knee Slide vs Spiral Guard → Folding Pass vs Knee Shield
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo passes the Reverse De La Riva Guard: [I] Shift your base while standing so that you can block off access for your opponent to dive and spin underneath with a Spiral Guard Sweep. Use your inside elbow to knock aw...
Transition to Mount vs De La Riva → Knee Slide vs Reverse De La Riva
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows a Rockstar/Baseball Slide vs DLR/RDLR: [I] Avoid letting your opponent gain control over your hands as you approach his guard; point your lead knee to the outside to stifle his Delariva-Hook and stuff his ...
Standing to Break Closed Guard & Defending the De La Riva Hooks
     

3 Part Lesson - As the opponent hooks into De La Riva Guard after you've stood to split his Closed Guard, point your knee and use your shin to obstruct the opponent's rotation underneath you.
Knee Slide vs Reverse De-La-Riva Guard, Counter vs Spiral Guard, Over/Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — While passing from standing, you offer your opponent the option to play his guard (DLR & Reverse-DLR) against your lead-leg; Marcelo explains to his Advanced Class how to deal with these positions after stepping inside:...
Back Step Pass vs Inverted Open Guard, Under Hook and Head vs Half Guard
     

3 Part Lesson - As the opponent spirals underneath you, base against his inversion and forbid his free leg from crossing. React against his movement towards your back by anchoring into the position of Back Step vs Half Guard. If you fe...
Back Step Pass vs Inverted Open Guard, Back Step Half Guard to Back Control
     

2 Part Lesson - As the opponent spirals underneath you, base against his inversion and forbid his free leg from crossing. Reset back into his guard or react against his movement towards your back by anchoring into the position of Back ...
Counter vs Spiral Guard, Knee Slide vs Open Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Point your knee inwards against the opponent's Spiral Guard and control his upper body to yield his offense. Use the Collar and Elbow Control and slide your knee against his guard.
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Knee Slide Pass vs Spiral Guard, Back Step Reset vs Spiral Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Avoid letting your opponent control you with his Spiral Guard by extending your leg to remove the Reverse De-La-Riva hook, and then point your knee to the outside for the Knee Slide Pass. If he does manage to invert,...
Knee Slide vs Spiral Guard, Collar and Hip Control, Knee on Belly, Taking the Back vs Single Leg
     

2 Part Technique - Defend against the Reverse De-La-Riva Guard by driving your weight through your shin onto your opponent's thigh to avoid the hook. If he begins to invert for a Spiral Guard Sweep, prevent his other leg from crossing ...
Knee Slide Pass vs Reverse De-La-Riva, Knee Slide Pass vs Spiral Guard, Taking the Back vs Single Leg
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo shares one of his quickest passes against new-school guard game: [I] When standing in Reverse De-La-Riva Guard, maintain balance by holding the opponent's top ankle and extending your inside knee against his hoo...
Collar and Elbow Control Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly → Knee Slide Pass vs Reverse De La Riva
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo approaches his opponent and ramps up the intensity to pass: [I] Whether kneeling or standing in front of your opponent's Seated Guard, if you can control his hands and enter into the inside space quickly and for...
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