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Kids’ Class BJJ Terms – The Language of Jiu-Jitsu: Kids’ Terms to Adult Techniques
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Jiu-Jitsu Foundations: Beginner’s Guide for Kids & Parents/Adults Who are Brand New to This
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Extended Summary:
The De La Riva sweep is a staple in modern BJJ guard systems, using an outside leg hook around your opponent’s lead leg. This position allows you to control their base and posture from the bottom while working for various sweeps or back takes. A key element is maintaining tension with the hooked leg while gripping the ankle, sleeve, or collar. The De La Riva guard is particularly effective against standing opponents and is often used in both gi and no-gi competition. Sweeps from this position often involve turning under the opponent or spinning out to off-balance them.

Pronunciation and History Note: In Brasilian Portuguese, the “R” in De La Riva is pronounced more or less as an “H” so, De La Heeva, for example. dˈɨ lˈɐ ʁˈivɐ

Ricardo De La Riva is an iconic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt from the esteemed Carlson Gracie lineage, renowned for his innovative guard work. As one of the most inventive guard players in BJJ history, he transformed the guard game with the creation of the now-famous “De La Riva guard,” which was originally known as “guarda pudim.” In Brasilian Portuguese, the pronounciation would be