CLASS: Reverse De La Riva (RDLR) Guard and Transitions to Sweeps (10-Jul-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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10m
When your opponent attempts a knee cut pass from open guard, use the Reverse De La Riva (RDLR) Guard to defend. Then, you can transition to the half spider guard sweep by stomping your foot on his bicep. Or, you can transition to the single leg if he puts his weight to the far side. You can also transition to the Reverse Half Guard Sweep by grabbing the far leg.
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