LUIZA MONTEIRO ARMLOCK // In this week's #BaleiasBreakdown video, we look back at the super slick armlock from the triangle, executed recently by Atos Jiu-Jitsu athlete, @luizamonteirobjj over Checkmats Catherine Ferret. - - The submission came off of Catherines passing attempt on Luizas De la Riva guard. Notice the 3 crucial grips made that allowed for this technique to happen. - - After pushing off and eliminating Luizas left de la riva hook, Catherine reached underneath Luizas leg for a peculiar grip, perhaps to set up a stack pass. Luiza took the opportunity to pull Catherines left arm through as she already had grips on that side. With the arm now through, Luiza was able to elevate her hips to trap Catherines head and arm in a triangle position. But once Catherine stood up to defend, Luiza focused immediately on the armlock by crossing her leg over Catherines head, and doubling up on the grips on Catherines entangled arm. - - A beautiful finish by one of our sports best female guard players Luiza Monteiro. - - - - @blackbeltcbd #bjj #jiujitsugirls #grappling #jiujiteiras #atosjiujitsu #atoabjj #BaleiaStyle #armlock #submission #competition #Jiujitsulife #bjjlifestyle #training #judo #chavedebraço #porrada #luta #delariva #supportwomensbjj https://www.instagram.com/p/BpaDXsDnLEr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pik04p77r2ma
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An Interview With Atos’ Young Gun, Kaynan Duarte
Kaynan Duarte is preparing for a match-up with Alliance Team Gacho’s Roberto Jimenez in the second round of the JiuJitsu.net Challenge on February 18.
Kaynan Duarte is a purple belt from Team Atos who has notably taken double gold in the Purple Belt No Gi Worlds. The Jiu-Jitsu Times caught up with Kaynan and asked him a few questions as he prepared for his upcoming match.
Jiu-Jitsu Times: Kaynan, can you tell us when you started training and a little about your athletic background?
Kaynan Duarte: I started training judo from a very young age, and at the age of 12, I moved to jiu-jitsu at the invitation of a cousin. I am from Pederneiras / SP, a city of 50,000 inhabitants, very small in the interior of Sao Paulo. My first teachers are Ze Luis and Paulo Ledesma, and now I’m with Andre Galvao in San Diego acts.
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Jiu-Jitsu Times: Kaynan, what you have been up to competitively in the last year? Which tournaments have you competed in? Any titles?
Kaynan Duarte: I did World Pro, World IBJJF, Brazil National, No-Gi Worlds, and ADCC Trials.
In the youth category, blue belt, I gained weight and absolute bread, Brazilian, and worldwide, and last year, in my first year of adulthood and already in the new purple belt, I got a bronze medal in the World Pro, silver Brazil National and double gold in No-Gi World and the latest gold in ADCC trials Rio de Janeiro.
Jiu-Jitsu Times: You are set to match another tough competitor in Roberto Jimenez from Alliance Team Gacho. How do you see your game matching up against the skills of Jimenez? What is your game? What areas of the fight do you feel you might have an advantage?
Kaynan Duarte: He is a good athlete. He is doing a good campaign, but I think of the championship in general and not only him.
I cannot answer this because I always try to train in all aspects to be comfortable in any position, from the standing part to my guard. And to know which is the best game or who will win, we will know tomorrow!
Jiu-Jitsu Times: You took home double gold in the Purple Belt No-Gi Worlds. What was your key to victory in that event?
Kaynan Duarte: World No-Gi was my first no-gi IBJJF championship; but before that, I prepared myself a lot with all the team acts with Professor Andre Galvao. Besides I won double gold, we were team champion, and it was worth all the sacrifice in training.
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Jiu-Jitsu Times: Can you describe what a typical training week is like to prepare for a competition? Does your training differ much depending if the event is Submission only, no-gi or IBJJF rules? What training methods do you use to make you ready for a match like this?
Kaynan Duarte: I train all year long, but before all big competition, we do a focused job for that. If I go to fight no-gi, I forget the kimono, and the same is when I will fight for gi. This year is just beginning, and I believe it will be the best year for me and the whole team. I am very excited to start the camp for the big competitions with all-time acts led by multi-champion Galvao.
Jiu-Jitsu Times: Lastly, would you like to shout out to any sponsors, training partners, or coaches?
Kaynan Duarte: I want to thank my sponsors, Stormstrong, Commercial Ferraz, and Pharmacy Multidrogas Pederneiras, Professors Ze Luis, Paulo Ledesma, and Andre Galvao for the opportunity.
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