Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD Review

Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD Review

Whenever you see a Jeff Glover DVD, you should be wondering what kind of craziness he has put on video this time. Looking at the title of the Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD me me wonder if it is a ruse masking a DVD that offers some typical Jeff Glover craziness.

Somewhat surprisingly, Jeff offers a very down-to-earth instructional that probably had him holding back a ton, but what he delivers might just be better than his craziness-filled DVDs. This one is definitely worth exploring for everyone, from white belt to black!

Key Takeaways

  • 3-part No-Gi BJJ DVD with just under two hours of material.
  • A very well-organized instructional that flows from one volume to the next. 
  • Covers attacks and transitions between the half, butterfly half, and butterfly guards. 
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 9.5 out of 10.

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The Role of Basics in Modern BJJ

The one thing nobody likes to practice (before brown belt, at least) is the basics. While training BJJ like the Gracie’s did in the 80s is definitely not effective and can be boring, there is nothing wrong with using the basics of BJJ to set up a modern game, as long as you modify them to fit modern-day needs.

In fact, there’s hardly anything better than relying on basics, such as the half guard or closed guard as a safety net to ensure you keep being a threat if fancier options, such as lapel or inverted guards fail. The same principle applies to top positions as well as standing exchanges.

Everything you see these days, from leg locks to crazy inversions and spins, to lighting-fast wrestling scrambles on the feet, is made possible because of the basics of Jiu-Jitsu. They are the foundation that provides you with the feeling of timing and control that makes all the more advanced stuff possible to pull off.

In this particular Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD, the focus is on these “forgotten” basics, rather than the fancier stuff. It’s not something that we’d expect from Glover, but still very well worth a watch.

The Grappling Legacy of Jeff Glover

Jeff Glover was the epitome of the creative BJJ troll in the 2010s. These days, he has been outside of the spotlight, after he decided to stop competing professionally. The 41-year-old is still active in the BJJ world though, mostly through releasing high-quality content.

Style-wise, Glover was always a wild card, but whatever he did pull off while performing on the mats, he was able to back it up with a very high level of technical proficiency and tactical genius. For example, he is the mastermind behind the Donkey Guard, a position so weird that it got banned for a while. Jeff, however, pulled it off at the highest levels of BJJ competition.

Equally as crazy and fun in both Gi and No-Gi, Glover has a legacy of being a troll land trickster, but not a jester. His stuff, while crazy, is not just efficient, but they are also easy for different grapplers to pick up and learn fast, adding them to their game. Proven at the highest levels, as confirmed by Glover’s No-Gi world title and ADCC bronze, opting to research some of his work, such as the Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD is always a good idea.

Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD Full Review

This three-part No-Gi instructional by Jeff Glover is really simple, just like it promises. The Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD goes over the most fundamental ways you can use these two guards to catch everyone off guard (pun intended).

Part 1 – Half Guard Simplified 

The Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD begins with just over thirty minutes of material covering one of Jeff’s favorite positions – the half guard. While he was a fan of the deep half, this instructional stays true to its title, covering the most basic half guard version that works like a charm.

This part of the instructional contains a couple of basic leg-based sweeps that follow a lengthy explanation of the basic half guard positioning that makes them possible. Glover ties in two sweeps, offering combo options through the body lock grip.

Part 2 – Pummeling to Butterfly Half

The second portion of the instructional cleverly opens the half guard as Glvoer starts using just one butterfly hook to set up more sweeps and a few submissions as well. In fact, the butterfly hook is a backup option to use if you fail when you open the half guard for triangles or Omoplatas.

This part of the Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD also covers how to set up variations of the top butterfly hook both offensively and defensively, as Glover touches on the use of the popular shoulder crunch position as well.

Part 3 – Butterfly Guard Game

The final part of the Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD is all about the butterfly guard, a strong suit of Jeff and a guard everyone plays from time to time. As expected, the introduction to the guard is tied in with the information from the previous volume.

This final part of the instructional also introduces Ashi Garami and the leg lock game, slightly modified by Glover for maximum efficiency. Interestingly enough, he prefers overhook control from the butterfly guard, which I have always been a fan of.

Building a Safety Net for Your Guard Game

Using basics such as the half guard and the butterfly guard is the perfect way of building a crack-proof guard game you can use even at high levels of competitive grappling. The reason behind this is that these positions share the same main goal of ensuring you keep your opponent where you want them, making it easy to figure out how to attack them.

Another crucial aspect of building a guard game around these two positions is that you can be as basic or as crazy as Glover is while playing them, still reaping the positional benefits they bring to the table. Both guards offer lots of variety and attack options that you can start very basic, and keep doing nothing but those two guards til the end of your grappling journey.

Finally, they integrate perfectly with one another, as demonstrated in the Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD. That translates to building a versatile, yet simple game that you can use against anyone, both with and without the Gi. If I had to pick two positions to build a guard game around, I’d pick these 10 times out of 10.

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Back To Basics! 

Do not run from the basics simply because you think they’re boring or they don’t fit your game. They’re basics because everyone can do them and benefit, so make sure you master the basics first. The Back To Basics: Half and Butterfly Guard Jeff Glover DVD is a great blueprint to help you focus on a couple of very basic guards and build an intricate game around them.

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