Antigrappling II: Ground Battle

“Antigrappling Part I” was devoted to helping you stay on your feet (so you can stay mobile and run if necessary). Even as a BJJ black belt, the last place I want to be in a violent street fight is on the ground (even if I had a dominant position).

But even with these skills, you just never know, you may end up rolling on the pavement. You may have been taken down by surprise, tripped over a chair, or stumbled on a curb. So …

In this program, we take a DEEP dive into how to survive when you are on the floor, in the worst positions (like on your back).

But do NOT mistake this for another BJJ escapes video. In this new program we show you the practical 10% of Jiu-Jitsu to help you survive in the crappiest situations. It’s like …

14 years of BJJ knowledge handed to you on a silver platter.

Here is a small glimpse of what you will learn in this new program:

  • Tiga Tactics 3-stage mindset on how to avoid fights in the first place. I have not been in a fight since middle school because of the proper mindset that keeps me out of trouble. Make sure to share this with those you love.
  • Even if you are a grappler, we do NOT recommend the ground fight. We tell you why you want to avoid it like an egg salad gone bad.
  • The Guard in Grappling? What is it? Hint: it is similar to keeping your guard up in boxing or Muay Thai. Say what?
  • Use this when you are on your back and you will drastically increase your odds of ground survival. Forget the de la Riva guard, spider guard and berimbolos (if you grapple, you know what we’re talking about) and use this easy and effective guard … the Battle Guard.
  • What happens when you do not. keep your feet between you and your attacker? Not a big surprise — you are behind the eight ball.
  • How to train with your partner so that they will. keep coming back. Yes, this is something you will want to know (especially if you train with family).
  • Drill – Smart Striking: Don’t just flail your legs around like an eggbeater; know the 3 targets to strike when you are on your back. Yes, just 3 targets to keep it super easy and super effective. Pinpoint targeting and distancing attributes are what we are developing here.
  • Drill – Focus Mitts: Target the three high value targets. Add a little “umph” to your defense and at the same time, continue to work on hitting high value targets.
  • Drill – Kicking Shield: Got one of them lying around? This drill will strengthen your core, glutes, and legs (allowing you to throw more effective strikes off your back) and at the same time, you will help condition your partner.
  • Battle Guard Retention: It doesn’t take long for an attacker to know that they want to get past your feet to avoid your kicks. Heck, there are a lot of people who have taken BJJ nowadays and know from the onset that they need to “pass your guard.” Well, we are not going to let you lose your weapons and show you 3 ways to get your legs back in play.