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If you’ve ever been flattened, smashed, or stuck under someone who’s “just stronger,” this system will change your game.
Octopus Guard isn’t just a position — it’s a tactical shift.
By learning this unorthodox framework, you’ll develop the attributes that make people dangerous in scrambles:
Reflexive counter attacks
Deceptive control
Back takes and reversals from thin air
This isn’t the safe, step-by-step jiu jitsu you see in beginner classes. It’s about creating chaos — and being the one who thrives in it.
Inside, you’ll learn:
How to use butterfly and kosoto hooks to sweep, reverse, and take the back from underneath
How to weaponize guillotines, katagatames, and Darces off moments of pressure
How to counter strong crossfaces with kimuras, reversals, and momentum redirection
How to turn weak positions into dynamic attacks your opponent doesn’t see coming
This instructional gives you a map — but the moves are built to be improvised.
You’ll stop thinking like a positional player, and start moving like a counter-striker: someone who wins exchanges they were never supposed to win.
If you're ready to stop stalling and start turning defense into instant offense, this is where you start.
What Do You Get?
Why use Octopus Guard
The role of scrambles in developing flow and unpredictability
Reverse engineering pins and control positions
The power of unorthodox movement and strategy
What is Octopus Guard? (basic positioning and purpose)
Butterfly Hook series: sweeps, back takes, and crab ride reversals
Kosoto Hook series: transitions and off-balancing
Inverted cross-body ride: submission opportunities
Super Heist attacks: Darce, seated katagatame, and guillotine options
Heist to rear naked choke
How to stop the cycle when you're stuck
Countering the crossface with a kimura
Countering the crossface with a reversal sweep
Ways to enter Octopus Guard