Alec Baulding – Keeping the Guard
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“One of the most difficult truths for beginners to comprehend is that you must be able to fight off your back. The Guard has revolutionized warfare by allowing a smaller, less athletic individual to not only survive, but thrive!
Keeping your guard up, on the other hand, might be a challenge! Far too frequently, the Guard Passer is able to secure grips and complete their pass. Why is passing so powerful?
Passing the guard provides a number of benefits. One is that gravity favors the passer! A smart passer understands how to utilize this information to suffocate your guard, gradually slipping to a more dominant position. Another advantage is that the Guard Passer may find it simpler to build tempo with movement. By remaining on their feet, a standing passer improves their mobility. Misdirection in mobility may be disastrous for the guard player. So, how can we remain vigilant?
Here comes Alec Baulding. FINALLY, an athlete obtains the critical information needed to STOPP the pass and KEEP the guard! Observing someone retain the guard might appear to be a perplexing jumble. There are several micro fights going on in that mayhem. Alec breaks these confrontations down into simpler, more cohesive tactics that ANYONE can do.
Keeping The Guard: How To Avoid Having Your Guard Passed: No Gi By Alec Baulding is a four-part tutorial that lifts the lid on the crucial features that make guard retention not just possible but teachable. Alec is the current ADCC East Coast Trial Champion for 2018. He is well-versed in no-gi guard retention. Something stands out if you’ve been following Alec on social media. He is an excellent teacher with an OUTSTANDING attention to detail.
Alec’s attention to detail is what allows him to teach what many thought was IMPOSSIBLE to teach. Guard retention is one of those areas in Jiu-Jitsu that is sometimes disregarded. You’ll hear a lot of “prevention is better than cure” sort of phrases. Which basically means “hey, don’t place yourself there, and your guard will not get past!” The truth is that skilled Guard Passers understand how to create scenarios that suit their passes. NOT ANYMORE!
Keeping The Guard presents Alec’s strategies in a way that can be readily executed but also trained. With some practice, any method that is broken down may be duplicated. Alec can provide you with a technique that you can chain together to guide yourself back to your guard of choice since he breaks down the mayhem into little useable chunks.
Another facet of guard retention that is routinely disregarded in Jiu-Jitsu is ineffective framing. Alec demonstrates not just what to do, but also what not to do. Baulding explains how the frames from various guard retention locations are routinely used and how they may be destroyed.
Framing is discussed extensively from a variety of perspectives. Having sturdy frames may be the determining element in maintaining your guard. This is especially critical when dealing with a larger opponent. Alec demonstrates how to frame with PINPOINT precision from open guard, side control, and even north/south.
Keeping The Guard: How To Avoid Having Your Guard Passed: No Gi Alec Baulding teaches what was previously regarded to be UNTEACHABLE!!!
Alec Baulding, the 2018 ADCC East Coast Trials Champion, KNOWS HOW TO KEEP THE GUARD.
Precise data to enable you to protect against LARGER opponents!
If you wish to employ ANY guard, guard retention is ESSENTIAL.
Drills and sparring sequences will provide you with the tools you need to STOP ANY PASSER.
REMAIN ON GUARD! “Vol 1:
The Fundamentals of Recomposing
Guarding position at rest
Wall frame
Vol 2:
Frame wall running north to south
The windmill on the leg
Hand-to-foot combat
The split in the leg
Putting the sequences together
Leg drag protection
Knee slice failure
Vol 3:
Shrimp defense from the side
Forward shrimp defense on the side
Defense against body lock side control
Scarf clutch defense
The significance of framing
Vol 4:
Defense with a knee on the belly
two grips on one
De la Riva completes
Closing
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