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Pulled this one out of the archives of micro adjustments.
The focus is on one of the tactics you can use when opponents pull away from a sleeve drag in closed guard. It’s not a situation to be frustrated about. In fact, their pull away can actually lead to all kinds of offensive options.
And it all starts with locking on the reverse kimura grip.
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#bjj #closedguard #reversekimura
Matt Kwan showing the most popular crab ride back take (from https://www.grapplearts.com/modern-jiu-jitsu-berimbolos-crab-rides-and-rolling-back-takes/) – this from the modern, ‘new school’ method of jiu-jitsu which focusses on using innovative and unexpected techniques to take the back and submit your opponent! The leg drag (and the roll to the back) is used extensively by top BJJ competitors like Rafa Mendes and Gianni Grippo.
Years ago, I learned a loop choke counter to the over under pass from a video that Bernardo Faria did with Jason Eames.
It’s something that I immediately added to my game. I caught countless people with it, and I’ve taught it as well. But lately I’ve been exploring alternative setups, and this is the result.
To see the video that I learned the original choke from, go here:
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#bjj #halfguard #loopchoke
Known by many names like the Wilson pass, the Tozi pass, and the Chim pass, the Sao Paolo pass is one that I first tried to add to my arsenal back when I was a blue belt.
I ran into all kinds of difficulties with it, but over the years, I came back to it time and time again with new adjustments, but recently I stumbled on one that may just change everything for the better.
It’s just a small difference in grip placement that I learned from a video that Leo Nogueira did on the topic in a video with Bernardo Faria.
And this video delved is into exactly what that adjustment is and why it matters.
To watch Leo Nogueira’s breakdown of the Sao Paolo Pass, go here:
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#bjj #closedguard #passingtheguard
Staying safe in the closed guard is hard. There’s all kinds of threats like cross chokes, scissor sweeps, and kimuras just to name a few. These simple rules for white belts can help though.
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#bjj #closedguard #stayingsafe
Advanced details to make the transition from side control to mount easier and high percentage by Thomas Lisboa! Get a free digital copy of my guide to learning BJJ fast at https://www.grapplearts.com/book
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Once you get the overhook in closed guard, the first battle you have to fight is for angle, and that can be lost at times. If that happens, though, it’s not the end of the world. In fact, it might lead to some offensive possibilities like this bad boy right here. Give it a try.
#bjj #closedguard #sweeps
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The whole idea of rotational control when it comes to the knee cut pass has been revolutionary for me. And now that I’m also exploring the idea of crowding the space, the technique is going to whole ‘nother level.
#bjj #guardpassing #kneecut