Jiu-Jitsu The Latest Techniques Explained
The Evolving Landscape of Guard Retention
The guard remains a cornerstone of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, but its effectiveness is constantly challenged. Modern Jiu-Jitsu sees a shift away from solely relying on traditional closed guards. Instead, we’re witnessing a rise in more dynamic, adaptable guards like the lasso guard, the reverse De La Riva, and the spider guard. These guards emphasize leg entanglements and sweeps, giving the guard player more options for attack and making them harder to pass. The focus is on controlling the opponent’s posture and hips, preventing them from establishing dominant passing positions.