Danel Beleza – The Masters Guard
How To Have A “Sick” Guard In Your 30s, 40s, & 50s.. – Even If You Aren’t Strong Or Flexible
- Daniel Beleza Is The Oldest Man Ever To Appear In The Finals Of The World Championships
- Learn His “Nasty” Guard Sequences & Secrets To Quickly & Easily Wreck Everyone In Your Gym
- Once you “get” these principles, your guard game will open up.
- Finally develop an easy to use open guard
- This set will transform your game
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Daniel Beleza Is The Oldest Man Ever To Appear In The Finals Of The World Championships &You Can Learn His “Nasty” Guard Sequences & Secrets To Quickly & Easily Wreck Everyone In Your Gym – Even The Black Belts!
Daniel Beleza is 41 years old. He’s the father of a 3 year old girl, he teaches classes and is an otherwise normal working father. But when he is on the mat, there is nothing normal about him. Daniel’s guard is incredible. No one it seems can solve it. He goes to IBJJF tournaments and he usually has his poor opponent in a Triangle in seconds.
The secret lies in his guard. Once you know the secrets it isn’t hard to implement. It is so well thought out and the funny thing is that he relies on knowledge, not his superior physical attributes. He flies in and out of closed guard, into Lasso and Spider with a few minor adjustments that let any old guy use his system and still embarrass the younger guys.
Daniel Beleza Biography
Daniel Beleza was born on the 2nd of April, 1976 in Rio de Janeiro – Brazil. He and his family moved to Fortaleza when Daniel was 8 years old and it was in the North-eastern city that Daniel made his initiation in Martial arts, first through Kickboxing at age 14 and 4 years later in Jiu Jitsu.
There are a few principles that Daniel always sticks to:
1. Keep Your Legs High In Guard Most passes happen because the guarder keeps his feet on the hips. Only keep a foot on your opponent’s hip if you have his hand on that side controlled. Otherwise keep your foot higher – on the bicep..
2. The Legs need to work like hands. If someone starts smashing your Spider Guard, you need to pummel your feet just like hands. When it is legs against hands – legs always win.
Once you “get” these principles, your guard game will open up.
It doesn’t matter how young or strong your training partners are – when you are able to use your legs against their arms the right way – you will win, every time.
He found BJJ after many of his friends joined a gym (the Nova Uniao – CE, now named SAS) and repeatedly asked him to tag along. When Daniel Beleza did his first class he realized he had found his true calling. Training under Carlos Pinto Sá (mostly known as “Sazinho”) Daniel’s became one of the best fighters in the state and in the country.
Main Achievements
- World Master Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship (1999, 2009, 2013, 2015)
- World Cup Champion – CBJJO (2007)
- Pan American Champion (2015, 2013, 2009, 1999)
- World Championship 2nd Place (2001, 2015)
- Brazilian National Championship 2nd Place (2008)
- World Championship 3rd Place (2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006)
- New York International Open Champion (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009)
- Boston International Open Champion (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011)
- Miami International Open Champion (2012, 2011)
- Atlanta International Open Champion (2015)
- Boca Raton International Open Champion (2014)
SO, WHAT’S ON THE SERIES?
Part 1
Triangle
Loop choke
Alternate loop choke finish
Alternate loop choke finish #2
Omoplata from loop choke
Loop choke to omoplata to collar choke
Goose choke
Lapel choke
Lapel choke when opponent defends
Triangle from lapel choke
Part 2
Beleza spider omoplata
Beleza spider to reverse triangle
Armbar from Beleza Spider guard
Armbar to triangle from Beleza guard
Tilt triangle from Beleza guard
Spider De La Riva to triangle
Masapao triangle
Flare armbar from triangle
Americana & wristlock finish from triangle
Loop choke from triangle setup
Omoplata from Beleza guard
Triangle from hand in pocket setup
Part 3
Loop choke from double under defense
Triangle from double under defense
Whizzer collar choke from double under defense
Wrap around triangle
Leg sneak triangle from double under
No arm triangle from double under
Triangle from dump double under pass
Triangle from back from double under pass
Omoplata when opponent has knee in double under
Triangle arm bar from double unders
Triangle from double under variation
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