Chelsea Leah AOJ – Modern Jiu Jitsu
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Chelsea Leahs Modern Jiu Jitsu
Chelsea Leah is one of the top female Black Belts in the world. Her many accomplishments include: receiving her from Black Belt Andre Galvao, submitting all her opponents on the way to winning the Worlds as a Brown Belt, and a medaling as a Black Belt at World, Pan Am, and European Championships, and shes an instructor at the Mendes Bros Art of Jiu Jitsu Academy.
Chelsea started Jiu Jitsu at the tender age of 12 years old. However, unlike today where most academies have dedicated kids programmes, Chelsea had to go straight into the adults classes. Despite these obstacles and her much larger training partners continually trying to sit on her head, she quickly advanced through the belts. At 16 years old, Chelsea earned her Blue Belt, and shortly after that, went on to win the adult division of the Pan Ams.
Fast forward to 2014, after many years, traveling the globe, teaching, and training with some of the worlds best BJJ players, Chelsea won the IBJJF World Championships as a Brown Belt. What makes this achievement more incredible is that she submitted all her opponents on route to the gold. After this fantastic performance, Chelsea received her Black Belt on the podium from Andre Galvao.
Shortly after receiving her Black Belt, Chelsea moved to Newport Beach to train with the Mendes Brothers, and learn their style of Jiu Jitsu. The Bros quickly realised her skill as both a competitor and an instructor and asked her to teach at their academy, the Art of Jiu Jitsu. Chelsea gladly accepted their offer and taught at AOJ for the next three years.
As an athlete, Chelsea is considered one of the best female competitors on the planet. She has medalled at just about every major competition out there and has fought on professional Jiu Jitsu events such as Metamoris and the 5 Super League.
On top of being a high-level BJJ competitor, Chelsea regularly teaches seminars around the U.S. and Europe. She is highly regarded for her technical knowledge and easy to follow teaching style.
And shes done all this through a highly effective blend of old school and modern Jiu Jitsu techniques.
Chelsea recently filmed two full-length instructionals that cover some of her highest percentage guard passing and guard attack techniques and strategies. These are the same techniques she has uses to dominate her opponents in competition. Heres some of what youll learn in these instructionals:
Modern Guard Attacks
-The correct way to pull De La Riva and avoid being instantly passed.
-How to sweep your opponent over your head even if they weigh significantly more than you.
-What to do when the overhead sweep goes wrong
-Simple ways to countering your opponents pass attempts
-Setting up the Waiter Sweep off your opponents pass
-How to attack the back from the waiter sweep.
-Transitioning from the waiter sweep to X-Guard
-Combining a simple X-Guard sweep with the Leg Drag
-A super tight Knee Bar from X-Guard
-The Knee Bar / Toe Hold combination from X-Guard and why they work so well together.
-Using your opponents Knee Bar counter to establish the 50 / 50 guard and instantly sweep
-How to avoid getting caught in the 50/50
And much more
Modern Guard Passing
-The essential Torreando drill to make your passing tighter.
-A high percent knee slide pass from open guard.
-Setting up the knee slide from the De La Riva guard.
-The Leg Weave Pass that allow to smash your partners hips to the mat.
-A simple position to combine the knee slide and leg weave for maximum effect.
-How to float through your partners guard retention attempts
-How to set up the Inverse Leg Drag
-A simple pass from the Inverse Leg Drag
-How to use your opponents the Berimbolo to pass.
-Passing the near side lapel guard
-Passing the far side lapel guard
-Smashing through the worm guard.
Both instructionals run for around 40 minutes and each technique is shown from multiple angles.