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Luta Livre Concepts: Attacking The Guard by Nicolas Renier

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Make Your Guard Passing As Dangerous As Having The Back Or Mount With These Luta Livre Attacks

  • Don’t just pass the guard, attack the guard with these luta livre concepts from one of the best luta livre fighters on Earth, Nicolas Renier.
  • Now the top player isn’t just avoiding submissions from the guard, he can actively work for effective chokes and joint locks too.
  • These tactics are proven to work in high level competition and you can give your current passing a total makeover with this series.
  • Become more dangerous from everywhere


Make Your Guard Passing As Dangerous As Having The Back Or Mount With These Luta Livre Attacks

ADCC Veteran Nicolas Renier Teaches His Luta Livre Concepts For Effective Passing And Attacking Submissions

What Will You Learn?

Don’t just pass the guard, attack the guard with these luta livre concepts from one of the best luta livre fighters on Earth, Nicolas Renier. This decades old martial art focuses on constantly looking for submissions, and Nicolas will teach all of the ways he combines submission threats with effective passing for a complete system. Over 4-volumes, turn your top game into not just passing, but attacking, with these concepts and fundamentals from ADCC veteran Nicolas Renier.

Nicolas Renier teaches 4-volumes of techniques packed with ways to fight from top in new and dynamic ways, focusing on the luta livre concepts that any grappler can learn and use. Luta livre is no-gi grappling that mixes many different styles to focus on getting to the submission and finishing the fight, and using these same concepts you can start increasing your submission rate too. These same moves are proven to work in competition, with Nicolas winning ADCC trials and fighting at the highest levels of no-gi grappling.

Now the top player isn’t just avoiding submissions from the guard, he can actively work for effective chokes and joint locks too. Nicolas shows how he mixes his standing passes with kneeling passes with his useful submissions from common positions. This very conceptual approach to breaking down the guard can give you a ton of options and a whole new way to see passing.

Nicolas teaches systematically, showing you concepts and steps to his game before showing the little details that will make big differences. See how luta livre categorizes their passes, working over, above, and outside the legs, and how all of these combine for a total approach against all of the most common and troublesome guards. These tactics are proven to work in high level competition and you can give your current passing a total makeover with this series.

 So What Do You Get?

Part 1:

  • Introduction
  • Concepts to Attack Guard 
  • Steps to attack the Guard
  • Additional Considerations 
  • Basics Standing Position pass
    • Outside of the leg
    • Above the opposite leg
    • Knee slice
    • Take the mount control
  • Basics Split squat position passes
    • Pass on the same side
    • Pass on the diagonal

Part 2:

  • Basics Kneeling position passes
    • Pass over the leg
    • Pass above the leg
    • Pass outside of the leg
    • Pass outside his legs with both legs on the same side
    • Pass under the legs
  • Connecting directions and depth of attack
    • Split squat position/passing on the same side
    • Split squat position/pass on the opposite side

Part 3:

  • Transition between the different height positions
    • Two legs inside
    • Two legs on the side
    • Passing above the leg escaping the foot attack

Part 4:

  • Attack the guard to submit : Opponent trying to underhook 
    • Kimura
    • Darce Choke
    • Guillotine
  • Attack the guard to submit : Opponent trying to recover the guard 
    • Ankle lock
    • Go to the saddle
    • Go to the kneebar
  • Floatings passes 
    • Floating upon his leg
    • Floating outside of his down leg
  • Showy Passes 
    • Knee slice losing the under-hook
    • Rolling upon one leg
  • Closing

So What Does It All Cost?

$77