The Action-Reaction Half Guard
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 32m | 2.59 GB
Instructor: Matheus Diniz
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 32m | 2.59 GB
Instructor: Matheus Diniz
Use ADCC Champion Matheus Diniz’s Total Half Guard System To Create A Safe And Effective Bottom Game That Anyone Can Use
- Build a half guard game that uses your opponents reactions against them, with 2019 ADCC Champion Matheuz Diniz’s gameplan from the half guard position
- Matheus Diniz is one of the best no-gi grapplers in the world, and won the 2019 ADCC Championships without giving up a point
- Learn the concepts that Matheus has mastered to have a safe and strong half guard, including how to recover when your opponent begins taking an advantage
- Use some of Matheus’s signature half guard sweeps, including the Diniz single leg that will help you get back to top position (even against bigger opponents)
- Matheus’s arsenal of sweeps will help you counter any reactions from your opponent and turn them into your high percentage offense
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Matheus Diniz is one of the best no-gi grapplers on Earth and now you can learn one of his best positions with his entire no-gi half guard explained over this 4-part series. Using concepts for a safe and strong guard, you can start turning their reactions against them with Matheus’s blueprint for half guard success.
Start simple on this series with Matheus’s details on how to create and hold a strong half guard, and how to recover against common passes like the leg weave, pressure passing attacks, and more. With his advice on how to have the right technique for holding position, you can start launching into offense.
Matheus’s half guard will help you find some of the most effective sweeps in no-gi grappling, including the Diniz single leg system that he has perfected from the underhook. Combine his underhook series with his step-by-step breakdowns of his dynamic half guard, including entering the deep half and using reverse De La Riva, for maximum half guard technique.