Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu-Revolutionizing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

by Dave with Erich Krauss Camarillo

2006

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'Dave is the best in the world at combining judo and jiu-jitsu. I wishi I could get him to come teach at my school.'-BJ Penn Brazilian Jiiu-Jitsu World Champoin UFC World Champion

Once I started the introduction, I couldn't put it down...This isn't just a cutting-edge instructional book: it's also
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the fascinating story of the birth of a new art and the development of the mind that produced it.-Barry Eisler, author of Killing Rain

Dave Camarillo is one of the few instructors I''ve met who not only has a wealth of knowledge in jiu-jitsu, but also the ability to convey it in easy-to-understend terms.-Forrest Griffin, UFC Fighter

Dave is like the Michael Jordon of BJJ, and pound for pound he could very well be the best BJJ player in the world. I have often found that great athletes aren't great teachers, but Dave has the ability to teach a monkey how to armbar-Josh Koscheck, UFC Fighter

Dave's jiu-jitsu has given me the confidence to use my standup to its fullest potential. I am no longer worried about getting taken down. If the fight goes to the ground, I feel that my opponent could be in even more trouble!-Mick Swick, UFC Fighter

Flying attacks. Bone-crushing throws. Seamless submissions. Welcome to Dave Camarillo's Guerilla Jiu-Jitsu, a groundbreaking system of grappling that integrates the Olympic sport of judo with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, today's most sought after grappling art. Exposing the techniques and strategy that has allowed Camarillo to devastate the competition at some of the world's most prestigious judo and jiu-jitsu tournaments and has led his students to more than a dozen victories in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu offers a leg up on virtually every opponent who refuses to stray from the parameters of his discipline. Through descriptive captions and more than eight hundred step-by-step photographs, Camarillo shares his secrets on throws, grip fighting, transitions from throws to submissions, and nearly two dozen flying attacks. Come join the revolution that has broken down the barriers hindering the progression of the grapping arts!

Dave Camarillo is a black belt in both judo and jiu-jitsu. He currently trains dozens of world-class grapplers and fighters, including many who compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Erich Krauss is a professional Muay Thai kickboxer who has trained and competed in Thailand. He is the author of thirteen books.

Erich Hendrikx is a professional action sports photographer who has worked with Ken Shamrock and Eddie Bravo. He trains jiu-jitsu in San Diego, California.

Contents

Acknowledgments
About this book
The birth of guerrilla jiu-jitsu
Judo versus jiu-jitsu
Reaching your full potential
The no gi controversy
1 Incorporating judo and jiu-jitsu
A. Introduction to rolls
Forward roll
Backward roll
Forward roll with spread legs
Backward roll with spread legs
Forward roll with handstand
Backward roll with handstand
B. Introduction to falls
Right and wrong shoulder roll
Side to side fall
Back fall
Side fall
C. Introduction to grips
Sleeve grip
Pistol grip
Sleeve to high grip
Breaking collar grip
Breaking high grip
Breaking collar grip with hand
Getting inside grip
Keeping inside grip
Bait grip
Breaking sleeve grip with knee
D. Introduction to throws
Forward throw movement
Seoi-nage
Koshi-guruma
Tai-otoshi
Osoto-gari
Osoto-gari variation
Ouchi-gari
Kouchi-gari
Ouchi-gari to uchi-mata
Foot sweep
Switch foot sweep
E. Introduction to meshing techniques
Force high stance
Over-hook harai-goshi
Gripping throw
Ashi-barai
Ashi-barai pickup
Belt grip tai-otoshi
Tani-otoshi
Stopping wrestling shot
Finding balance on a single leg
Single leg to uchi-mata
Single leg to scissor throw
Single grip foot sweep
Uchi-mata against opponent on one knee
Back to kosoto-gari
2 From throws to submissions
A. Introduction to from throws to submissions
Pulls
Arm exposure
Quick armlock switch
Quick armlock switch #2
Cutting corners for armlocks
Countering armlock defense
Countering armlock defense #2
Elbow control from standing
Impact control Impact control variable #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Overthrown armlock
Kouchi-gari transition
Kouchi-gari spinning armlock
Half guard armlock
Foot sweep transition to armlock
Low fireman's carry to armlock
High fireman's carry to armlock
Tomoe-nage armlock
Walk past guard
Block guard with knee
Anti-judo
3 Flying attacks
A. Introduction to flying attacks
Crash pad safety
Triangle armlock-Demonstration on ground
Triangle efficiency
Flying triangle to armlock
Elbow control flying armlock
Shoulder grip flying armlock
Flying triangle
Flying triangle to omoplata
Option for flying omoplata #1, #2, #3
Flying reverse triangle
Flying armlock from wizard
Flying arm-drag to back
Dealing with flying attack-Defense option #1, #2, #3
Throw defense to flying armlock
Flying triangle of single leg
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ISBN

977731388

Publication

Victory Belt Publishing California
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