Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD Review

Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD Review
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Key Takeaways

  • A Gi-based BJJ instructional offering ideas on how to set up takedowns and guards with the 2 on 1 grip. 
  • Features standing entries, takedown, and throw setups and attacks from different guards.
  • This four-part Gi instructional contains material that lasts over 2 hours.. 
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 8 out of 10.

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What is your favorite grip to use for multiple positions in BJJ? For those of you not sure what I’m talking about, the Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD is a great way to understand how powerful and important grips are for setting up your entire game.

Instead of just grabbing the Gi randomly, or pinching your opponent’s skin in No-Gi in a panicky attempt to keep a hold of a position, a better option is to look at the grips that have made world champions so successful.

What you’ll notice is that they all use a few grip configurations only, but can rely on them from more than one position. It is about time you learn how to do the same.

The Two Sides of the BJJ Standing Game

Whenever you’re standing on your feet as BJJ matches begin, you probably have a go-to move to get the match to the mats. For most players out there, it is either a takedown, throw or trip, or a guard pull. To be honest, these are the only options you have.

However what I very rarely see is grapplers who are equally as prepared to play top and bottom, and, more importantly, get there effectively. While preferring one over the other is okay, you can’t hope to be a high-level grappler and compete successfully without, mastering the other side of the coin as well.

Understandably, figuring out an effective throw or takedown as well as a swift guard pull means you know what to do afterward, meaning having go-to passes and pins, and dangerous guards if you end up pulling. For most people, this is a lot, and they end u sacrificing half of their possibilities for the sake of simplicity.

having a versatile BJJ game does not have to be complicated, though, You can, for example, use only one grip to set up both a top and bottom game effectively, mastering only the grip and creating more attacking chances than you would otherwise. Just check out the Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD and you’ll see what I mean.

Checkmat Founder Leo Vieira

Leo Vieira is one of the original OG Brazilians that everyone was afraid to meet on the mats. A lightweight by division, Leo scared even super heavyweights in the absolute, whenever they had to deal with his ultra-specialized Gi game.

Originally, Vieira started training with Romero Cavalcanti when he was only 6 years old, competing under the Alliance banner since the day it was formed. It took Leo 15 years to reach his black belt, which was awarded to him by Cavalcanti when he turned 21.

Vieira managed to establish himself as one of the baddest men in BJJ, conquering the worlds, Brazilian Nationals and the Pans, as well as grabbing two ADCC titles. During this competitive excellence stint between 1997 and 2005, Leo also co-founded the Brasa team after a split with Gurgel and eventually moved on to form Checkmat with his brother Ricardo.

While well-versed in both GI and No-Gi, Vieira’s strongest suit was always Gi Jiu-Jitsu, especially using tactical grips to open up all kinds of unexpected attacking positions. The Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD is just one example of how one simple grip can help you build an entire highly competitive game plan for BJJ.

Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD Review

The Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard DVD is an instructional for Gi Jiu-Jitsu, delivering crucial information on setting up a complete top and bottom game using the 2 on 1 grip. Vieira splits the information over four different volumes, offering over 2 hours of instructional material.

Part 1 – Drills and Basic Grip Tactics

The Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD starts with a great introduction by Vieira, who explains exactly what the goal of this instructional is, and how best to use the information inside it. In true old-school fashion, he follows up on that with a set of drills that help you figure out how to control your opponent’s arm with a 2 on 1 grip.

He then moves on to cover all the key concepts behind the grip, which utilizes a combination of sleeve grips and direct grips, depending on the circumstances. Leo covers distance management, switching sides, and how to win hand-fighting exchanges when looking for this particular grip.

Part 2 – Takedowns 

While most people probably expect some version of the Russian tie to be the hallmark of the takedowns portion (I know I did)  in this Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD, what Leo delivers goes much further than that. Instead, the grip configuration is simply a way in for Vieira to set up unstoppable throw-takedown combos.

There is a lot of single leg focus in this volume of the DVD, which branches out to double leg setups, front headlock attacks ending with guillotines, and Ouchi gari trips. Leo also shows some slick upper body throws, as well las a surprising entry to the crucifix using a 2 on 1 takedown setup.

Part 3 – Closed Guard

The closed guard is Leo Vieira’s territory, with most of his competitive success coming from innovating in this staple position. There’s a strong focus on grip fighting in this portion, as it is Vieira’s strongest suit, with plenty of different ways to claw your way into the 2 on 1 while taking as much way from the top person as possible.

Attack-wise, this volume covers fundamentals such as back takes, scissor sweeps, and Omoplatas stemming from the versatility of the 2 on grip. Leo also shows some neat wrestle-up options, as well as his signature rolling reverse armbar in this part of the Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD.

Part 4 – Half & Open Guards

As we reach the final portion of the Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD, the focus is still on the guards, although Vieira moves away from the closed guard and explores half guard next. Once again he covers classics such as the John Wayne sweep but offers a twist in terms of using the 2 on 1 for setup and execution.

The final portion of this volume, and the entire DVD is through exploration of the butterfly and X-guards, as Leo offers even more options to sweep and take the back. A few more sneaky armbars, Leo’s specialty, also feature in this part.

One Grip for Many Positions

Having a solid, purposeful, and effective grip that you can use in different positions is going to make BJJ so much easier for you. If you think about some of the best in the world, you’ll see that their setups and entire world-title-winning games revolved a lot around the use of one trusted grip.

Let’s take a look at Marcelo Gracia and his armdrag. The explosive Brazilian managed to take people down, get people’s backs from standing and guard, as well as set up front headlock attacks all using the arm drag grip configuration.

Others such as Robert Drysdale, ended up having incredible success with overhooks, which opened up drag downs from the feet, all kinds of front headlock choke once down, and easy routes into mounted attacks.

Underhooks, collar-sleeve combinations, and even Terere’s belt grip have all proven to be such strong grips that you can base a complete game on them. Speaking of building an entire BJJ legacy on grips, Leo Vieira managed to revolutionize close guard with his overhook entries based on sleeve grips.

Now, he takes things even further with his latest Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD.

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Double Up! 

The 2 on 1 is one of the best grips you can use in BJJ, particularly because it transcends positional boundaries, and works in both Gi and No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu. The Leo Vieira Takedowns and Guard 2 on 1 System DVD is a great example of how effective this grip configuration can be for Gi Jiu-Jitsu and how you can use it to dominate both top and bottom with just one grip. Take the shortcut, grab this DVD, and build a nasty controlling same in a matter of weeks!

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