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NoGi Guard Passing – Where to start? – Nogi Passing Masterclass

When passing against someone with more experience, do you often find yourself getting sucked right into trouble? It might have to do with your initial approach and base!

In this clip from the Nogi Passing Masterclass I show how to position yourself properly to avoid attacks and sweeps while setting up your own guard passes. Try it next time in class and see just how effective it is.

I have just released a product that has been a long time coming. Doing nogi and passing have become a staple in my grappling game and I’m really happy to present over an hour of my best and most powerful concepts. Check it out here:

https://kitdaletraining.com/collections/jiu-jitsu-products/products/nogi-passing-masterclass

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Filed Under: Training Videos Tagged With: bjj, brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappling, JIU-JITSU, masterclass, nogi, passing

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LESSON INFO:
Publish Date: March 15, 2018
Category/s: Training Videos
Athletes: Kit Dale
Division: No Gi
Guards & Control: Open Guard
Maneuvers: Passing Guard
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Skill Level: Blue Belt, White Belt
Video Length: Long Clip
Views: 16052
Favorited: 0
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