Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD Review [2024]

Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD Review
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Key Takeaways

  • A three-part No-Gi BJJ instructional on how to destroy BJJ guards with pressure.
  • Topics include using C-grips, chest-to-chest pressure, and weight distribution.
  • An alternative way of dealing with guards rather than trying to power through with a pass. 
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 9 out of 10.

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Getting past the guard of skilled guard players in BJJ is a nightmare. There are very few things that are more annoying than almost passing and failing at the very last moment. But there is a cure and it makes your revenge so much sweeter!

The Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD offers a different perspective on passing. Instead of trying to pass as quickly as possible, and not taking into account the power of the guard, it teaches you to make the bottom person tired first. Vagner shares decades of knowledge to help you learn how to place insane pressure on the bottom person, to the point that they decide to let you past their guard to relieve it.

Pressure Beats Everyone

Do you remember when Gordon Ryan had his phase of smothering people from the mount? Even seasoned black belts ended up tapping to his pressure since nobody can stay a tough guy in the face of consistent pressure for long. The tricky part is figuring out how to place this pressure.

there are many ways to understand pressure in BJJ, but the key concepts include awareness of two key aspects – your body positioning and that of your opponent. You first need to know where you want to place pressure so that you effectively pin the bottom person.

Then, you need to figure out the different ways to achieve this from various positions, Presusring someone in guard is not the same as pressuring someone from top side control. These nuances take training, but specialized resources like the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD go a long way in shortening the time it takes to master pressure.

Vagner “Ceará” Rocha

There’s little chance that you don’t know who Vagner Rocha is if you’ve been following competitive BJJ any time in the past couple of decades. The Brazillian, who spent most of his life in the USA, only discovered BJJ at the age of 18, but that did not prevent him from becoming one of the toughest competitors in the sport.

A product of the famed BJJ Centre Popovitch Academy, Vagner earned all his belts under Jorge and Pablo Popovitch, claiming all kinds of medals in IBJJF and ADCC tournaments along the way. He even taught at the BJJ Centre for a while, completely dedicating himself to BJJ and later, MMA by way of the UFC.

He formed his own team in 2011 – Vagner Rocha Martial Arts, under the Fight Sports umbrella led by Cyborg. He has been both coaching and competing since, with a particular knack for No-Gi.

If you need one more reason to consider whether it is worth picking up the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD, take into account his record of 106 wins (46 submissions) and 31 losses.

Detailed Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD Review

With Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD, you get three volumes, each dedicated to different aspects of pressure-passing guards in N-Gi. The entire instructional is easy to follow, offers moves that you can learn fast, and lasts around 2 hours.

Part 1 – Using C-Grips 

In the opening moments of the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD, right after the short introduction, Vagner presents the versatility of the C-grip when you’re passing the guard in No-Gi. More precisely, he first explains how to figure out where your opponent is heading, and how to intercept them.

The C-grips allow for strategic attachments, which lead to the easy breakdown of common guards such as the Z-guard, half guard, butterfly guard, and seated open guard. Rocha shares how proactive gripping opens up direct pathways to the chest-to-chest position, which then allows you to play a pressure game.

A few interesting moves, such as arm traps, heavy sprawls vs the butterfly, and dealing with the knee shield also appear in this part of the DVD.

Part 2 – Pressure Passing 

The real pressure comes on in the second part of the instructional when Vagner pulls out the big guns. He begins by showing how to keep a posture that ends up tiring out your opponent, as they hopelessly try to attack from the guard.

He then builds on it by providing ways to block certain parts of the opponent’s body, be it the arms, neck, legs, or shoulders. All of these body parts get a dedicated chapter, coming together towards the end of this volume of the Vagner Rocha Passing DVD, in the form of the head and arm lockdown.

Part 3 – Cradles and Headquarters

Crushing pressure that makes people give up feature in the final part of the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD. here he takes the bully route, not even trying to pass, but rather making the bottom person quit through systematic pressure.

Using positions such as the cradle and the headquarters, Rocha shares positioning secrets that will make the bottom person carry all your weight. Passes, of course, will happen, but the backsteps and Torreandos he shows are effortless, since there is little resistance left in the guard player.

When You Can’t Pass – Be Heavy! 

The concepts of this final part of the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD are actually incredibly efficient and worth exploring as your main aspect of passing, particularly in No-Gi. Vanger shows several ideas for positions that allow you to place crazy pressure without sacrificing balance, so any time you end up stuck in a serious guard player’s net, stop trying to pass and just be heavy.

One thing I often wish I learned as a white belt is that pressure is not something that you can only apply to people’s chest while grappling. Instead, you can place pressure on just about any body part, and even go as far as making people carry weight when you’re playing the bottom game.

From the top, pressure should be your first pit stop. getting your opponent tired while you’re setting up for your pass-submission-back take combo is only going to make your offensive efforts easier. You can’t rush a pass in BJJ, but why not make the bottom person suffer until you can easily go through the gates?

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Crush ‘Em From Top! 

Armed with the understanding of how pressure can turn you into a devastating passer, all that’s left now is to get the Crush The Guard Vagner Rocha DVD and start figuring out the details as you evolve your passing game to include torture. Here’s the best part – mastering the techniques and concepts in this DVD will make your Gi passing crazy good too – you can place even more pressure using the Gi than in No-Gi!

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