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Lachlan Giles – No Gi Open Guard Volume 1: K Guard
Attack with leg locks, back attacks, and sweeps from your back with this systematic approach to the no-gi K guard from Lachlan Giles!
- Lachlan Giles is an ADCC Absolute bronze medalist, with one of the most legendary runs to the podium ever using the techniques he uses on this series.
- Use positions and game plans to understand and develop the K guard roll that can give you entries for some of grappling’s most devastating locks.
- Secure submissions like the 50/50 inside heel hook from the K guard as Lachlan gives options for ending the fight with some of his signature leg locks.
- Fight systematically from your back in no-gi, with options for attacking grapplers who are standing, kneeling, and even passing your guard.
What Will You Learn?
Start fighting off your back with these aggressive and technical systems for attack from Lachlan Giles as he teaches you his 8-part K Guard series designed to help you heel hook and leg lock opponents, even if they are way bigger and stronger than you.
With every detail covered, you’ll learn what makes K guard so strong, how to use it to begin attacking, and how to find this innovative game plan from a ton of different positions. The K guard helps you expose the legs to attacks, even when you aren’t in versions of X guard, making it an unexpected but effective place to work from.
K guard also helps you frame and keep pressure off, making it a helpful position for smaller grapplers to beat bigger ones. The K guard system and the inside heel hooking details you’ll learn here capture the same ways that Lachlan himself heel hooked three world class opponents at ADCC and won a medal in the absolute division.
Find out the strongest ways to enter K guard, using no-gi variations on the De La Riva, reverse De La Riva, closed guard and more. Lachlan breaks down everything you’ll ever need for K guard on this series, including strategies, troubleshooting, live rolling narration, and more.
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
OPEN GUARD OVERVIEW
INTRO AND OVERVIEW
- INTRODUCTION
- NAVIGATING THE SERIES
- HOW TO TRAIN THIS
- OPEN GUARD POSITIONS
- GI VS O GI OPEN GUARD
- MOST COMPLICATED GUARD
- FINDING THE RIGHT CONTENT
- A CONGRUENT GAME
- INSIDE POSITION: PROS AND CONS
- 1 IN 1 OUT: PROS AND CONS
- OUTSIDE POSITION: PROS AND CONS
- STICKING TO THIS STYLE
CONTEXT AND STRATEGY
- POSITIONAL HIERARCHY
- WHERE GUARD RETENTION FITS
- LEG ACROSS BODY
- KNEE LINE AND LEG LOCKS
- CAREFUL ENTERING LEG LOCKS
- IF YOU DONT WANT TO LEG LOCK
PART 2
BASIC GAME PLAN
- INTRO TO BASIC GAME PLAN
- GUARD RETENTION
- OPEN GUARD VS KNEELING OPPONENT 1
- OPEN GUARD VS KNEELING OPPONENT 2
- OPEN GUARD VS STANDING 1
- OPEN GUARD VS STANDING 2
- REVISION
POSITIONAL OPTIONS
- INTRO TO POSITIONAL OPTIONS
- K GUARD
- DE LA RIVA
- REVERSE DE LA RIVA
- WAITER
- SINGLE X AND X GUARD
- 70/30 AND 50/50
- END STAGE POSITIONS
PREPARING TO INVERT
- FLEXIBILITY
- SOLO DRILL
PART 3
K GUARD
OVERVIEW
- INTRO AND OVERVIEW
- WHY K GUARD
- K GUARD AND POSITIONAL HIERARCHY
- OPPONENTS OPTIONS
ENTRIES: CONCEPTS, CONTROLS, POSITIONING
- GENERAL ENTRIES SEQUENCE
- BOTTOM LEG POSITION
- IMPORTANCE OF THE TOP LEG
- SPACE BETWEEN KNEE AND SHOULDERS
- CONTROLLING ARMPITS AND RETREAT
- GETTING AN ANGLE
- HIPS AWAY FOR INVERSION
- 2 VS 1 HAND ON LEG
- PUMMEL FOR TOP LEG POSITION
- PREVENTING AND DEALING WITH THE CROSSFACE
ENTRIES: CLOSED GUARD
- INTRO TO SPECIFIC ENTRIES
- CLOSED GUARD TO K GUARD
- PRONE ARMBAR VS CROSSFACE
PART 4
ENTRIES – OPEN GUARD VS KNEELING
- PRIMARY ENTRY: 2 ON 1 ENTRY
- VS KEEPING THEIR ARMS BACK
- K GUARD VS SITTING HEAVY
- DLR VS SITTING HEAVY
- VS SPRAWL (CHANGING SIDES)
- INVERT VS LEG WEAVE
- VS BLOCK FAR LEG: ARMBAR
- SUMMARY
- NARRATION
PART 5
ENTRIES VS COMBAT BASE
- OPTIONS
- CONTROLS AND POSITIONING
- K GUARD VS COMBAT BASE
- RDLR VS COMBAT BASE
- DLR VS COMBAT BASE
- SUMMARY
- ADDITIONAL: JEDI MIND TRICK
ENTRIES VS STANDING
- K GUARD VS STANDING
- SHALLOW K GUARD
- RDLR TO K GUARD
- SUMMARY
NARRATION STANDING AND COMBAT BASE
- NARRATION
PART 6
ENTRIES FROM RETENTION
- K GUARD FROM RETENTION
- NORTH SOUTH TO K GUARD
- UNDER LEGS TO K GUARD
- LEG DRAG TO K GUARD
- NARRATION
ENTRIES SUMMARY
- SUMMARY
K GUARD OFFENSE: STRATEGY, CONTROL AND POSITIONING
- OFFENSE OVERVIEW
- GETTING KNEE TO STOMACH
- PUMMELLING LEGS IN POSITION
- PUMMELLING: RETRACT ONE EXTEND THE OTHER
- CHOOSING ATTACK: KNEE TURNED IN OR OUT
- GRIPPING THE LEG
- GRIPPING TO ALLOW BACKSIDE 50/50
- POSITIONING YOUR NON – K GUARD LEG
- POSITIONING YOUR K GUARD LEG
- OPPONENTS OPTIONS
PART 7
K GUARD OFFENSE PATHWAYS
- PRIMARY ATTACK: K GUARD TO BACKSIDE
- 50/50 HEEL HOOK
- BACKSIDE 50/50 WHEN KNEE IS FREE
- BACKSIDE VS BACKSTEP
- BACKSIDE SPIN TO 70/30
- K GUARD TO X GUARD
- K GUARD TO 70/30
- SUMMARY
- SUMMARY UPPER BODY ATTACKS
- ALTERNATIVE ATTACK: TO LATERAL CLOSED GUARD
SHALLOW K GUARD OFFENSE
- SHALLOW K GUARD OFFENSE
PART 8
TROUBLESHOOTING
- CONTROLLING THE FAR LEG
- FEET TOGETHER
- THEY PUSH BOTH LEGS
- THEY CLEAR THE K GUARD LEG
- THEY FLEE
- YOU LOSE THE LEG … BOLO
- UNDER THE LEGS PASSING
- LEG DRAG
- UNDERHOOK YOUR NON K GUARD LEG
- DEFENDING FOOTLOCKS
- DEFENDING CRAB RIDE ENTRIES
DRILLS AND NARRATION
- DRILLS
- NARRATION OFFENSE
- LIVE CLIPS
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