Lucas Leite – The Coyote Half Guard No Gi
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With the growing popularity of lower body attacks Lucas has adapted his half even more
Lucas Leite – The Coyote Half Guard No Gi
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How To Sweep Bigger Guys With The Half Guard That Actually Works Better Against Heavier Opponents Without A Gi
- For The First Time Ever, Lucas Leite Shares His World Famous Coyote Half Guard Adapted For No Gi
- Learn The Weird Techniques that Lucas Leite uses so well against bigger opponent’s that he voluntarily enter tournaments in the ultra-heavy division with an almost 100 lb weight deficit
- The reason Lucas prefers going against heavier and faster guys is because his variation of the half guard works better on them. The way that he traps his opponent allows him to capitalize on people weight
- Master the half guard like you never thought possible
How To Sweep Bigger Guys With The Half Guard That Actually Works Better Against Heavier Opponents Without A Gi
For The First Time Ever, Lucas Leite Shares His World Famous Coyote Half Guard Adapted For No Gi
What Will You Learn?
Learn The Weird Techniques that Lucas Leite uses so well against bigger opponent’s that he voluntarily enter tournaments in the ultra-heavy division with an almost 100 lb weight deficit.
The Coyote Half Guard was one of our best rated and best-selling instructionals ever and Lucas has since been recognized as the “half guard wizard.” Lucas utilizes a unique and effective half guard he refers to as “coyote half.”
What makes his guard so different is the way he traps the leg in the half guard. This guard is SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE . Anybody can learn it whether they are experienced or a beginner. Lucas prefers to play this guard against bigger or faster guys.
The reason Lucas prefers going against heavier and faster guys is because his variation of the half guard works better on them. The way that he traps his opponent allows him to capitalize on people weight. It also allows him to slow down the faster and more elusive opponent’s. This throws them off and Lucas capitalizes on it.
The coyote Half is also an excellent position to play to avoid leg locks, guillotines, Darce chokes and more. Lucas plays his half guard in a methodical way where he is able to stay away from danger.
With the growing popularity of lower body attacks Lucas has adapted his half even more. He maintains total control of his opponent and if they attempt to attack his lower body, it is nearly impossible.
No Gi can be particularly slippery and typically the athletic and elusive guys have the advantage here.. that is, unless you know the coyote half Lucas shows. One of the primary focal points of Leite’s system is that he wants to emphasize control. Lucas knows, especially in no gi, that he has to be able to control his opponent and reduce the pace of the match.
After he is able to pull them into his world and establish his Coyote Guard he will be able to control and dictate the pace. It is all about leverage. He gets himself so tight on his half guard that sweeping is easy. One of his favorite sweeps is called the, ‘Carry the baby,’ sweep – it involves carrying your bigger opponent like a baby, even if he is 100 lbs bigger! It works and it is easier to master than you would ever believe.
So What Exactly Is On This Series?
Part 1:
Pulling half guard and getting to the back
Defending the darce with rollover swee
Defending the knee slice to dogfight
Defending the knee slice to single leg x to foot lock
Open guard to dogfight to kiss of the dragon
Half guard back door to the back
Dealing with pressure passing with coyote half guard
Escaping from shoulder pressure
Part 2:
Knee shield to dogfight coyote to jumping rollover sweep
Cross arm drag sweep from knee shield
Russian 2 on 1 from knee shield to kimura trap
Rollover sweep to dogbar
Deep half to coyote sweep to mount
Knee slice defense to dogfight to back take
Part 3:
Defending the mount attempt
Octopus half guard sweep
Countering the back step to get to mount
Side control escape to coyote half guard
Weave pass defense to x guard to knee bar
X guard to toe hold
Arm drag to dogfight
Part 4:
Countering the sprawl and getting to half guard
Knee shield placement
Defending the weave pass
Double underhooks to coyote to back take
Defending knee on belly
Wiggle wiggle sweep
Same side underhook pass
Live rolling