Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD Review [2025]

Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD Review
Key Takeaways
  • A 4-part,  2-hour long Gi DVD explaining why guard retention is an older grappler’s best hop for playing guard.
  • Offers examples of countering common passes such as the Toreando, knee cut, and leg drag using proven principles.
  • Covers a bunch of different ways to turn defensive guard situations into offense by leveraging the opponent’s passing efforts.
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 7.5 out of 10.

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Ready to improve your guard to be able to survive against those Nicky-Rod-type huge blue belts and those Josef Chen-style purple belts who seem to move through time and space differently than you? The Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD can help, but it won’t solve all your problems.

Faria offers a very interesting take on guards, focusing on guard retention as the aspect of guard that allows you the most options for attacking. While it may sound counterintuitive, it is actually very logical and effective, when you come to think about it. If you want to avoid this thinking part, then pick up the DVD – Bernardo has done it for you!

Why Do We Need Guards?

Seriously, what is the point of the guard? Why do we go to guard when all we do from there is getting back up on top? Okay, we have submissions, but those don’t always work out and often result in people getting past the guard.

People miss the main point of guards altogether when they decide to play from the bottom. A guard is designed to keep the top person where you want them so that you can get on top or get a submission. Once you come to terms with this role of the guard, which is essentially to stall the top person, you can start thinking about how to achieve it.

The Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD offers plenty of different ways to stay on your guard despite the top person’s best efforts. However, the one truth you need to accept is that just getting to a guard doesn’t mean you can do everything Bernardo shows – you’ll actually need to put in lots of work to make things happen.

Real OG Bernardo Faria

How many BJJ instructionals do you own? Well the reason you can access them, and in such a vast number, is Bernardo Faria. The man behind BJJ Fanatics and a renowned multiple-time world champion truly changed the way information is delivered across the BJJ World.

Faria is a Brazilian, originally from Juiz De Fora, who dedicated his entire life to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Starting at the early age of 14, Faria ended up as one of the best competitors to ever come out of the Alliance Jiu-Jitsu team and one of the most successful super-heavyweights in the history of the sport.

Bernardo has also launched an incredible number of instructional, the Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD being just the last in a very long line of game-changing DVDs. he definitely knows what he is talking about, particularly when modifying Jiu-Jitsu to give older practitioners hope.

Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD Review

The Bernardo Faria Guard Retention DVD follows the industry standard four-volume format, delivering about 2 hours of material on using guard retention to launch attacks while training BJJ with the Gi.

Part 1 – The Four Foundational Principles

Following the standard four-volume format he created, Bernardo begins the Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD with an overview of the four principles he considers to be foundational to any guard retention effort.

Faria likes to use lots of examples to explain the context behind his theory, so he opts for pass prevention from his signature half-guard to demonstrate exactly how guard retention can be used to attack and not just for last-ditch defending. Toreando pass counters demonstrate how guard recovery works taking you through half guard, open guard, and several grip options.

Part 2 – How To Beat Stacking

An aspect of guard retention that everyone is undoubtedly super interested in is how to deal with stacking. If you’re one of those people who fear getting stacked, but likes to play guard, the Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD has the lifeline you were looking for.

I love that Benrado transforms almost every end-range guard retention situation into an attack that yields effortless sweeps. The roll back, fake triangle, and elbow control methods he uses to kill stacking all provide a direct way to turn defense into offense.

Toward the end of the volume, Farial also dedicates attention to the Over-Under pass, and as a master of the pass, he’s exactly the person you want to listen to about preventing it!

Part 3 – Pass Prevention

A couple of super-common passes in the knee slice and leg drag are Bernardo’s focus here. As he goes deeper with the Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD, he offers some sneaky ways to capitalize on your grips and your opponent’s body positioning during passes to ensure you not just stop, but also counter these passes with sweeps.

I liked that Faria decided to stick with two passes, but cover different variations and end points for both the leg drag and the knee cut, including very late-stage defense. He also mentions the folding pass towards the very end of the instructional.

Part 4 – Half Guard & Turtle 

Bernardo’s name is pretty synonymous with the deep half guard, and any half guard for that matter so his true expertise comes at the tail end of the Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Bernardo Faria DVD.

While Faria begins in the half guard, he quickly uses it to introduce a very modern defensive guard concept – using the turtle as a guard. he covers several different turtle positions, demonstrating how you can use it as a guard retention method to transition defense into offense.

Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys

Old guys can do Jiu-Jitsu. This has always been true, from the old Gracie days, all the way to the days of modern No-Gi grappling. Yes, there is intensity in competition and training, and yes, younger guys have a physical and even technical advantage over you. But that just means you need to play the game differently, it doesn’t mean you need to quit it.

As an old guy, the guard is one of your best positions. However, thinking that you’ll just get into a guard, regardless of which, and be able to stop young, athletic purple belts because of it is delusional. The guard can help, a lot, but you actually need to play it, not just get to it.

As an OG grappler, your task is to be sneakier and more effective than the young training partners who can move better and faster than you, and have the upper hand in terms of strength. Berandro’s Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention DVD perfectly captures the essence of how you can implement this type of guard strategy into your game.

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Old, not Dead!

Just because someone is stronger, younger, and more experienced than you, it doesn’t mean that you should just give up and tap to everything they throw at you. The Jiu-Jitsu For Old Guys Guard Retention Bernardo Faria DVD offers you not just a glimmer of hope as an OG guard player, but rather a fool-proof way of catching everyone by surprise, and not just once!

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