Lasso Guard by Raphael Carneiro – In-Depth Review

An older one-disc lasso primer with basic entries and finishes.

The Bottom Line

You learn classic lasso moves in a short package. It works as a budget primer. It lacks a modern decision tree and deeper troubleshooting.

⚡️ Quick facts

Best for: True beginners

Skip if: You want depth

Tech focus: Lasso Guard, Triangle, Omoplata

Biggest takeaway: Basics in one volume

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What You'll Learn

A compact, older single-volume course that covers entries, staple sweeps, and classic submissions. It is a straightforward primer but lacks a modern, cohesive system. Good as a historical snapshot or budget pickup when discounted.

Primary Techniques You'll Drill

  • Lasso Guard
  • Triangle
  • Omoplata
  • Bicep Slicer
  • X Guard
  • 50/50

Format & Level

  • Instructional style: Technique Collection
  • Skill level: Beginner
  • Format: Gi
  • Runtime: 48 hours and 9 minutes
  • Volumes: 1

Should You Buy It?

Skip. I included it as a budget-era snapshot but recommend newer systems for long-term growth.

Why Raphael Carneiro?

Raphael Carneiro is a Barbosa black belt and IBJJF competitor with a traditional gi open guard style.

Community feedback

Here’s a summary of common feedback from platforms like Reddit’s r/bjj.

😍 Why People Love It

  • Great introduction for true beginners
  • Covers the staple lasso sequences
  • Cheap when on sale

🤔 Common Criticisms

  • Not a systematic approach by today standards
  • Feels dated next to recent options
  • Limited troubleshooting and live examples

Smart Alternatives

Sources & References

Official listing: View Lasso Guard on BJJ Fanatics

Your next step

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