Archive for the Book Reviews Category

Mastering Rubber Guard - Half Guard

After watching the The Twister I was very intrigued by Eddie’s success with lockdown and old school (his favorite sweep). I started trying it out and wasn’t having much success, other than stalling with the lockdown.
Reading his first book, Jiu-jitsu Unleashed, helped a little but I still found myself just being smashed from half guard [...]

Stretching by Bob Anderson

While training this Saturday, somewhere in all of the twisting and turning of sparring, I pulled a muscle midway down my back.
I didn’t think much of it while I was warm, but as I cooled down after class, I realized just how badly I’d got it. It hurt to stand or walk, raise or lower [...]

Guerilla Jiu-Jitsu vs Judo Unleashed

Last week, a reader of the journal commented on my holiday wish list, disagreeing with my recommendation of Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu by Dave Camarillo to those wanting to improve their stand-up game.
He bet me (quite literally) that I would prefer Judo Unleashed by Neil Ohlenkamp as the book for jiu-jitieros wanting to get better on their [...]

The Forward March of Rubber Guard

One of the main lessons I took away from Eddie Bravo’s seminar is how you can develop a game that always has an intelligent “next step”.
From every position (rubber guard included, of course) Eddies start with a primary attack and systematically advances, gaining better and better grips and positions, each offering greater control than [...]

The Jiu-jiteiro’s Christmas Wish List

Not sure what to put on your Christmas wish list?
Does your obsession with choking men leave your family unsure how to shop for you?
My holiday shopping guide will make finding the right gift easy.

Books

This year has seen a marked jump in the quality of BJJ books, both in terms of books themselves, and the depth [...]

Mastering the Rubber Guard - Stretching

I recently received my copy of Eddie Bravo’s new book, Mastering the Rubber Guard: Jiu-jitsu for Mixed Martial Arts Competition.
While I have read the entire book and my initial impressions are positive, I don’t plan on writing a review until I’ve had a chance to try out more of the new material. I want to [...]