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Passing Before Grips (Using Leg Pins)

When passing the guard I like to break things down into separate mini positions with their own sets of wins and losses. In this position the grip fight battle I am looking to establish a strong passing position and my opponent is looking to entangle me in a guard he prefers to play. I often utilize toreando and knee cut passes as a method of passing my opponent a common defense to these passes is going wide legs, in this situation I like to utilize leg pins to help set up my passes and next positions. Comment and let me know which position you would like me to cover next or more in-depth on this topic.

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Filed Under: Training Videos Tagged With: *, bjj, Guard Passing, JIU-JITSU, leg drag pass, Leg Pins, Long Step Pass, passing open guard, Toreando Pass

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Publish Date: July 16, 2019
Category/s: Training Videos
Athletes: Jon Thomas
Division: GI
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