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Master BJJ de la Riva guard: hook, grips, sweeps, berimbolo entries and submission setups.
De la Riva hook, grips, sweeps, berimbolo entries and submission setups.
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De La Riva Guard Fundamentals
De la Riva guard (DLR) was developed by Ricardo De La Riva and became one of the most influential guards in competitive BJJ. It is the gateway to the berimbolo, supine leg lock entries, and numerous sweeps against a standing opponent.
De La Riva Hook Details
- Your lead leg wraps around their near leg β your leg goes in front of their shin and behind their calf
- Keep the hook active (pointing your foot outward creates tighter control)
- Standard grips: sleeve + ankle, or belt + ankle for gi; ankle + ankle or wrist + ankle for no-gi
De La Riva Sweeps
| Sweep | Setup | Key Action |
|---|---|---|
| Flower Sweep | DLR hook + ankle grip | Off-balance to DLR side, roll up |
| Push Sweep | DLR hook + far ankle | Push their hips forward, follow through |
| SLX Entry | DLR, sit up | Convert to single leg X for leg attacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Common Mistakes in De La Riva Guard
Losing Hip Position
One of the most common errors is allowing the hips to flatten to the mat, which eliminates frames and makes sweeps ineffective. Keep active hip engagement at all times.
Neglecting Grip Fighting
Grips are the foundation of guard work. Failing to break or establish grips early puts you at a structural disadvantage before any technique begins.
Telegraphing Attacks
Pausing before initiating sweeps or submissions signals your opponent. Combine setups and attacks in smooth, continuous motion.
Ignoring Posture Breaking
Allowing your partner to establish a strong, upright posture neutralizes most guard attacks. Prioritize posture disruption with collar, sleeve, or wrist control.
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More Questions
How do I prevent my opponent from passing my De La Riva guard?
Focus on maintaining a strong hook and actively controlling your opponent's base. Use your free leg to push their hips away or to create frames, and be ready to switch to other guards if they establish a strong pass attempt.
What are the most common sweeps from De La Riva guard?
The most fundamental sweeps involve using your De La Riva hook to off-balance your opponent and then transitioning to a position to sweep. Common examples include the Berimbolo sweep, the flip sweep, and the leg drag sweep.
How do I transition from De La Riva to other guards effectively?
De La Riva is a dynamic guard that lends itself well to transitions. You can often transition to Spider Guard, Lasso Guard, or even Butterfly Guard by adjusting your grips and the position of your hooks and free leg based on your opponent's reactions.