Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD Review [2025]

Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD Review

Key Takeaways

  • A BJJ DVD focusing on sweeps from various guard positions, and the fundamental principles that make people fall.
  • Goes over the classics such as scissor, hip bump, butterfly, sickle, and electric chair sweep.   
  • Features closed guard, open guard, half guard, and X-Guard setups and variations.  
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 7.5 out of 10. 

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This connection is something not often taught in classes, so a resource like the Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD goes a long way in helping you forge a better guard.

Sometimes, it takes a single sentence or instruction to help you figure out an entire area of BJJ — sweeps, for example. This instructional has several of those “lightbulb” moments. While we won’t tell you where they are (kind of defeats the purpose), we can tell you about the content of the DVD. Read on!

Making Sense of No-Gi Sweeps

Playing guard in No-Gi is the most frustrating part of grappling without the kimono. The lack of gripping points and the slipperiness of No-Gi mean that holding people down when you have top position is a lot harder than training with the Gi.

Imagine how difficult it is trying to stay latched onto someone from the bottom when you have nothing to hold and they’re as slippery as an eel. Hence, the frustration with No-Gi guards and the seemingly endless quest to find the perfect one.

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Well, as it turns out, there’s no need to look for the perfect guard — just the perfect sweep. For you. With so many different guards, it boils down to timing, grip placement, and the ability to wrestle. Keeping the person you just forced to the mat there as you get up is where most things go wrong with No-Gi sweeps.

These are all areas the Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD can help you with — all you need to do is get your hands on it.

The Grappling Pedigree of Joel Bouhey 

Joel Bouhey has been around the grappling block a few times. He holds a 3rd-degree BJJ black belt from the legendary Luis “Limao” Heredia and has spent the last 15+ years actively teaching the Gentle Art.

When he’s not on the mats teaching classes, he’s competing — albeit a bit less frequently these days. The Hawaiian has plenty of state championships, as well as medals in various grappling competitions, which led him to become the go-to man for many pro MMA athletes looking for grappling direction.

Joel is also very active in the digital instructionals space, with more than a dozen titles available through BJJ Fanatics, some of which are all-time bestsellers on the platform. Whether the Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD will join that select club remains to be seen. If you want to know what we think of it, read on.

Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD Review

The Joel Bouhey Sweeps DVD is a short one, consisting of only one volume and running just under an hour. However, in that short time, it delivers a lot of key BJJ sweeps information:

#1. Full Guard 

The Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD features only one volume, but there is a division of sweeps within it based on the starting guard position. First up are closed guard sweeps that you already know — or think you know: scissor, pendulum, and sit-up sweep. Joel has some key details to bump up your full guard sweeps game instantly!

#2. Open Guard

The butterfly sweep marks the point where the guard opens and inevitably leads to open guard and all its glorious variations. Regardless of the open guard version, proven sweeps such as the push, sickle, hook, and tripod sweep get a modern-day breakdown that was long overdue.

#3. Half Guard

Half guard sweeping options offered in the Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD center around split-leg sweeps, with the Electric Chair getting lots of attention. Other options include the old-school underhook sweep and tilt sweep.

#4. X Guards

Finally, even though they’re technically open guards, the frequency of use of X Guards places them in a category of their own. Both the single leg and full X Guard feature, as Bouhey launches into an explanation of the twist sweep, drop-and-chop sweep, and back takes, before wrapping it up with a slick wrestle-up.

Getting on Top

Sweeping is one of the most deceptively difficult things to do in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. It takes lots of precision and impeccable timing to pull it off against people who know how to grapple.

Understanding sweeps is easy — take away the balance of the person on top and place their butt and shoulders on the mat. Boom — you got a sweep. Or so you thought.

The one area where most people in BJJ fail with their sweeps is the follow-up that is supposed to take you to the top.

Namely, making someone fall is not that difficult, as taking away balance often comes instinctively. Getting on top while keeping the person on the mat is where the difficulty lies — and where grapplers get frustrated.

The Just Sweeps Joel Bouhey DVD holds some very important answers to this aspect of sweeping, all delivered through practical examples involving some of the most utilized sweeps in the history of the sport.

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Simple and Essential!

As your coach always says, sticking to the basics is your best bet of making things work. Nothing can be more true for sweeps in particular, with the content of this Joel Bouhey Sweeps DVD demonstrating this point beyond any doubt. Trust me — making the basics work is a lot scarier to your opponents than hitting them with something they’ve never seen.

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