Rafael Lovato Jr – Most Effective X-Guard
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#1. X-Guard Entry Concepts Understanding how to go beneath your opponent. The emphasis here is on utilizing the butterfly guard to raise them and provide the necessary distance.
Shin to Shin Entry No. 2
This is Professor Lovato’s most often used X-Guard entry. It is extremely effective when used against a fighting base or a standing opponent.
#3. Spider Invasion
Another approach to slip below, this time with the help of the spider guard. The foot on the bicep is a very strong approach to comfortably transition into the X-guard.
#4. High-Level Entry
Now we’ll look at how to fight against passing risks when the opponent has established a solid passing stance using the Headquarters.
Single X – Double Pants
The double pants control is the most powerful approach to finish from the single leg x-guard. This will assist you in preventing your opponent from scrambling #6. Single X – Invert DLR Kick
Now we’ll look at how to sweep when your opponent has possession of your sleeve and refuses to let you acquire the double pants grips. Single X – Overhead Sweep
With their other hand, our opponent now clutches our sleeve. This is a better defense for them, but we can still sweep them if we have some grip.
#8. Backwards Standing Sweep
The simplest tactics are always the most effective. Here we have a really simple technique to take our opponent backwards, which is always Professor Lovato’s first choice.
A unique variety of foot positioning that makes a significant impact when dealing with persons who can be quite hefty or lay their knee on your chest. This
Inside X Hook – Overhead Sweep #10
Here’s another technique to get the upper hand on your opponent. This one is perfect for when they are hunched over.
Dealing with Sleeve Grip
Another look at how to cope with our opponent’s sleeve grab. This is a really clean sweep that eliminates their potential to scramble, allowing us to #12.
How to deal with one of today’s most prevalent X-guard countermeasures. This is an excellent strategy for taking your opponent’s back.
#13. Entry Troubleshooting
A look at how to cope with an opponent that has a strong foundation and can slow down your entry and crush you. This method will demonstrate how
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