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This Reverse De La Riva Guard Pass Works Like A Charm – Here’s How To Do It

Passing the Reverse De La Riva Guard can be very difficult, especially in the gi. If your opponent knows what they’re doing and have their grips in the proper place, then you should make sure...

Here’s An Easy Way To Pass De La Riva Guard In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

If your opponent is playing from the bottom position and they’re starting to establish the De La Riva Guard, then you better address it immediately… Or you’ll suffer the...

This Toe Hold Against DLR Guard Will Surprise Your Training Partners

So your opponent has decided to play De La Riva Guard and you’re thinking what you could do from there… Well, one of the best things you could go for is definitely a submission! Yes, a...

Mikey Musumeci Shows A Kimura From De La Riva Sweep

Not many guards in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu are as versatile as the De La Riva Guard. It offers a wide array of sweeps and submission setups – plus, you’ll never get bored of working on it....

Gordon Ryan Shows Valuable DLR Guard Knee Bump Ashi Entry

Let’s say you’re playing Open Guard in no-gi and you’re on your back. Your training partner steps deep inside between your legs, towards your thigh – which means that you can...