Rafael Lovato Jr – Most Effective X-Guard
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#1. X-Guard Entry Concepts
Concepts behind getting underneath your opponent. Here the focus is on using the butterfly guard to elevate them and create the space you need.
#2. Shin to Shin Entry
This is Professor Lovato’s most used entry into the X-Guard. It is very effective against the combat base or a standing opponent.
#3. Spider Entry
Another way to get underneath, this time using the spider guard. The foot on the bicep is a very strong way to transition into the X-guard very safely
#4. HQ Entry
Now we look at when the opponent has created a strong passing position using the Headquarters and we look at how to defend against the passing dangers
#5. Single X – Double Pants
The double pants control will always be the strongest way to finish from the single leg x-guard. This will help you stop your opponent from scrambling
#6. Single X – Invert DLR Kick
Now we look at how to sweep when the opponent controls our sleeve and doesn’t let us get the double pants grips. This is a slick sweep that can catch
#7. Single X – Overhead Sweep
Now our opponent grabs our sleeve with their other hand. This is a better way for them to defend, but we can still sweep them after we make some grip
#8. Standing Backwards Sweep
The simplest techniques are always the best. Here we have a very easy way to take our opponent backwards which is always Professor Lovato’s first go t
#9. Inside X Hook
A different variation of foot placement that makes a huge difference against the people who can be very heavy or place their knee on your chest. This
#10. Inside X Hook – Overhead Sweep
Here is another way to sweep your opponent over your head. This one is great when they are really leaning over.
#11. Dealing With Sleeve Grab
Another look at how to deal with our opponent grabbing our sleeve. This is a very smooth sweep that takes away their ability to scramble, allows us to
#12. Countering Long Step
How to deal with one of the most common X-guard counters nowadays. This is a great technique that will allow you to take your opponent’s back.
#13. Troubleshooting the Entry
A look at how to deal with an opponent with strong base who is able to slow down your entry and attempt to smash you. This technique will show you how