CLASS: Using Reverse De La Riva Guard for Defense and Sweeps (8-Jul-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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11m
When your opponent attempts the Knee Cut Pass from your open guard, you can slap on the Reverse De La Riva Guard to defend. Then you can control the nearside sleeve to do a sweep by stomping on his bicep, or do a reverse sweep, or do a backward sweep over your body.
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