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Toreada Pass: Essential Details & Concepts- Leo Neves

Toreada Pass: Essential Details & Concepts- Leo Neves

 

The Toreada guard pass is probably the first guard pass that you learned when you started BJJ. It is the most common guard pass in BJJ and is also one of the most effective.

The pass is actually very complex and has many nuances to make it very effective and hard to counter.

Leonardo Neves, 3rd degree BJJ black belt and founder of the Team Neves association showed some essential concepts for the Toreada guard pass during his recent seminar in Serbia.

 

Leo Neves will be once again organising the fifth edition of one of the largest camps of jiu jitsu in Europe – The Zadar BJJ Summer Camp, Facebook page: facebook.com/zadarbjjsummercam

The Zadar BJJ Summer Camp is held in the Mediterranean city of Zadar, Croatia since 2011. Many teachers, instructors, athletes and practitioners of jiu jitsu have passed a few days training at one of our camps. Teachers, like Leonardo Vieira, Yuri Simoes, Thiago Sál, Vedran Ilkic, Damir Salina and many others.

This year the camp will be held from 21 to 23 July by black belts from Brazil, Croatia, Serbia, Sweden and Poland. One of the best Black belts competitors in the world will be there: the World Champion (Gi &NoGi), Jackson Sousa.

This year will be present BJJ black belts: Jackson Sousa, Leonardo Neves, Damir Salina, Zvonimir Ucovic, Aleksandar Milicevic, and more special guests!

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Leo Neves was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, where he started his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training at the age of 15, under the Alliance Jiu Jitsu Academy of São Paulo.
In 1999, Leonardo Neves moved to Florida, USA, to focus both on improving his English skills as well as his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu technique. There, he started his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practice under the coaching of the renowned Rodrigo ¨Minotauro¨ Nogueira of the “De La Riva”’ school.

In 2000, Neves received an invitation from Leonardo Negão Silva to compete in the European Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Championship where he won the 73kg division and the absolute weight division. His impressive performance in the sport captured the attention of acclaimed Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academies around Europe. With global requests to share his expertise, Neves finally chose Sweden as his next battleground. Sweden became a training ground, which then led to the opening of Leonardo’s first academy, Lund Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy.

After several years of running a successful-training academy, Leonardo gained the attention of an international business investor in Turkey who was interested in developing a line of professional fitness and martial arts centers in Istanbul with Neves’ help. Neves accepted the year-long partnership in Turkey where he became a driving force in the expansion of these gyms. His innovative teaching approach and fresh business perspective helped expand the Team Neves Brazilian Jiu Jitsu method now found in 35 academies across Europe which include: Croatia, England, Germany, Romania, Serbia and Sweden to name a few. Since 2014, Leonardo has collaborated to start a branch of his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academies in the Russian cities of Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Tyumen.

Leonardo Neves has now taken the next step in his fighting career and has made the move to Luxembourg to expand his knowledge of the fighting industry and market. He is also developing some exciting fitness projects.

As a personal challenge, Leonardo has been competing in tournaments since he began his practice at the age of 15. Now at 37, he continues to challenge his skill and expertise in this martial arts competition and teaching at black belt level.