Dave Camarillo shows the kimura finish from triangle mount with an option to transition to the arm bar.
Dave shows his favorite side control transition to the mount using the triangle mount. Straightening the legs and taking away the ability to bridge.
Dave shows one of his favorite foot sweeps using the sticky foot.
Dave shows how to use the sticky foot sweep attempt to get the single leg
Dave shows a sticky foot style Osoto Gari for Nogi
Dave shows how to go back and forth with the foot sweep and Osoto Gari combo.
Dave walks you through defending strikes from guard using damage control clinches 1, 2, and 3.
Dave goes into detail on the balance of striking vs grappling control. He shows how to strike and regain control in top closed guard.
Dave goes over some tips for closing the distance to body lock on an attacker throwing strikes.
This is an attack from the standing position to the shoulder Lock Submission. Essentially you are giving up on being normal and want to attack without pulling guard. It is not so much a flying attack as it is an attack that originates from the heart of the creating chaos theory. Have Fun!
This is the final installment of the evolution of the flying attack. Here you grow wings, learn to fly and destroy your opponent with air ops! Have fun and happy hunting...
The is the 2nd installment of the Evolution of the Flying Attack. Here you learn to move away from your opponent to pull them into the attack at the mid level between you, your opponent and the mat.
This is part 1 of a 3 part series on how to develop a flying attack. This approach allows the student to increase their awareness and overall capability learning at their own pace.
Daves Killer De La Riva is an oldie but goodie. It is an aggressive take on one of the most dynamic sweeps in Jiu-Jitsu. When performed with smoothness and speed this sweep is next to impossible to stop!
Dave finishes with a attacking transition to the back.
Here Dave uses a straight jacket effect by controlling his opponent's wrists. That forces vulnerability and subjects the opponent to an Armlock!
Here I attack the Near Wrist combining Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu to immobilize/dominate my opponent...
Dave Camarillo goes into great detail on the universal tackle pass.
Date: 11/7/2018
Instructor: Dave Camarillo
Location: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu San Jose
Dave Camarillo shows how to control the elbow line after finishing the tackle pass.
Date: 11/7/2018
Instructor: Dave Camarillo
Location: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu San Jose
Dave Camarillo show how to transition seamlessly to mount and dominate your opponents elbow line.
Date: 11/7/2018
Instructor: Dave Camarillo
Location: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu San Jose
Here Dave shows his competition Tomoe Nage Sacrifice throw. He uses this to negate the differences in weight between him and larger opponents. It is also a very powerful means to gain an attacking guard position. He combines his throw with a transition to the Double Attack from the Mounted positi...
The double attack concept traps an opponent in a web of attack. For this to be possible you need at least two options and sound technique that allows transition between your options. In this case your mount will benefit greatly with the infamous double attack submission!
Dave teaches his infamous flying Kimura attack from the passing guard position. This is a true example of what he calls creating chaos. Your opponent will think you are engaging in guard passing - you on the other hand have different plans. Charge your game with this dynamic finishing move and su...
Dave teaches how to counter the wrestling front headlock during instructor training at Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu HQ
Date: 7/20/2018
Instructor: Dave Camarillo
Location: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu HQ