Roberto Jimenez – Attacking The Back Every Match
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Roberto Jimenez was able to climb his way to a double gold performance at the IBJJF Purple Belt Worlds in stunning fashion – 10 matches, 10 submissions! This has never been done before…
Back Take vs De La Riva by Roberto Jimenez
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Roberto Jimenez – Attacking The Back Every Match
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Learn How To Turn Any Position Into A Road-Map To The Back, The Most Dominant Position In Jiu-Jitsu
18 Year Old Roberto Jimenez Had 10 Matches At The 2018 World Championships & He Tapped Out All 10 Opponents To Win Double Gold At Purple Belt – Most Of Them From The Back. The Wonder-kid Has Revealed His Complete Formula In This 4 Volume Instructional
Roberto Jimenez was able to climb his way to a double gold performance at the IBJJF Purple Belt Worlds in stunning fashion – 10 matches, 10 submissions! This has never been done before…
Back Take vs De La Riva by Roberto Jimenez
Some grapplers just always seem to be able to find their way to back control. Every scramble ends with them hooking around you and grabbing a seat belt grip, leaving you to defend your neck. This isn’t just luck! Like pressuring into someone, or being able to hip escape, taking the back is a skill in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that you can use in a ton of different positions and scenarios! From top or bottom, being able to always hunt the back will always be an ace in the hole. Now, with the help of one of the stars of the next generation, Roberto Jimenez, you can master this important skill over the course of this video set.
Being able to take the back changes the dynamic of any fight, and swings the momentum in your favor in a big way. Not only can you work for a fight-ending choke, but you are safe from almost any counter. The back is the ultimate position, so why not learn how to always give yourself a pathway to back control? From top or bottom, Roberto Jimenez is here to show you the adjustments and moves he uses to be a back take machine.
No matter what your style, or your body type, there is something here for you. Roberto connects to his signature back takes from a wide variety of positions, giving you a lot of options when it comes to progressing through a fight. If you prefer to play guard, see how you can use the traditional closed guard in some new and exciting ways, taking the back in sweep sequences that you can use to get a leg up, even on the people in the gym stronger and faster. When you are on top, see how Roberto uses a few key adjustments to keep his favorite passes going, connecting them to dynamic back takes that he has used at some of the highest levels of jiu-jitsu. This is a game-changing skill at any level, making this video set a can’t miss for anyone looking to level up!
If you aren’t familiar with Roberto Jimenez, get to know him now before he’s a household name in BJJ. He’s one of the hottest rising stars on the competition scene, especially after the 2018 Worlds where he won 10 fights to get double gold at purple belt, and won them ALL by submission, with most coming from a choke from the back!
That’s a feat that hasn’t been done since Andre Galvao, and the BJJ world is buzzing about the potential of this Alliance brown belt. Now with a bright future in front of him, Roberto is here to share what techniques the next generation stars are doing.
Give yourself a clear pathway to better control today, with Roberto Jimenez’s video set. See all the positions and scrambles that you can turn into game changers, with just a few techniques and adjustments that will make all the difference.
Give yourself a critical skill in BJJ by being a back take artist.
Back Take From Double Sleeve
So What’s On This Series?
Learn How You Can Develop A Knack For The Back Take, No Matter Your Body Type
One of the best things about this series is how Roberto is able to move between passes, always with the same goal in mind. No matter how you approach the guard, you can add a new tool to your toolbox with this set. Do you like to pressure and weave through the guard? Roberto has a back take for you. Do you prefer the knee slide, the favorite for a lot of faster fighters? There’s back take there too. Even from the leg drag, or the knee shield, you can keep the fight progressing until you are safely set with two hooks and a seatbelt. Once you’ve connected your passes to a back take, also see the finer details on how to move from great positions like side control and turtle to an even better one, full back control.
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Roberto has a really modern take on a traditional closed guard that he has been having a lot of success with. He’s always attacking his next sweep or submission, and letting his opponent’s reaction open up even more attacks for himself. That usually leaves the back as an option, and Roberto has developed an awesome series from his closed guard to the back. He starts simple with a few drags, but builds on them with his own variations, ones that you can be sure to benefit from in the gym.
From Top Or Bottom, You Can Learn How To Always Find The Back And Finish The Fight
Give yourself a clear pathway to better control today, with Roberto Jimenez’s video set. See all the positions and scrambles that you can turn into game changers, with just a few techniques and adjustments that will make all the difference.
Give yourself a critical skill in BJJ by being a back take artist.
So What Exactly Is On This Series?
Volume 1:
De La Riva to back take
De La Riva to back take with pass variation
De La Riva to back take with knee pressure
Back step leg drag to the back
Back take from waiter sweep
Back take from Reverse De La Riva
Reverse De La Riva overhead step to back
Half guard sweep to back
Volume 2:
Half guard sit up to the back
Reverse knee cut to the back
Back take while defending the half guard sit up
Back take from closed guard with arm drag
Back take from closed guard with collar and sleeve
Back take from double sleeve grip
Side control kimura grip to back take
Volume 3:
Kimura to collar grip back take
Back take from hip escape
Back take from turtle #1
Back take from turtle #2
Back take from turtle #3
Back take from turtle #4
Volume 4:
Standing collar drag to back take
Outside single to back
Arm drag from butterfly guard to back
50/50 to crab ride back take
Passing the lasso to back
So What Does It All Cost?
Well, that depends, what is it worth to learn how to become a back take artist?
Roberto is likely to become one of the all time greatest bjj fighters ever
We could have easily charged $147 for this kind of experience
But we’re not going to do that
Instead, cut that price by almost 50%
You can get all of this back taking ingenuity for just $77
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