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Check an effective way to get to the ‘dog fight position’ and also how to finish with a basic sweep from there.
When I am passing the Guard of someone with long legs in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. I typically begin to force Half Guard.
By doing this I am able to get closer and make it harder to their leg length.
In this video I show my strategy against long legged BJJ practitioners.
I also touch on the idea of how to deal with Knee Shields and Spider Lasso grips by avoiding tension.
Along with the positional elements I use to force and pass Half Guard in Brazilian Jiujitsu. I also talk about strong head positioning.
As I’ve shared before. Head positioning is often overlooked in BJJ, which is unfortunate, because it’s incredibly powerful.
Locking someones head position makes it very difficult for them to defend your offensive weapons.
This video is more of a strategy or concept video rather than a hard technique video.
It’s just a few ideas for your to Chew On with your BJJ training or competitions.
Get it. . . Chew On?
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the video!
-Chewy
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Rob Biernacki shares two of his favourite butterly guard passes, including one based on the guillotine control (more info here: https://www.grapplearts.com/guillotine-choke/) and one based on Marcelo Garcia’s style of guard passing
Deep Half Guard – Lapel Back Take
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In my BJJ Half Guard series I cover my exact Half Guard techniques.
These techniques came originally from Renato Tavares, one of my old coaches, who showed me 3 simple techniques.
Those 3 techniques grew into a whole series of attacks, positional controls, counters. A whole system.
This exchange from one to the other reminds me of the Heros Journey that Joseph Campbell writes about.
He talks about the Hero going out and getting the thing and then bringing it back to share.
And in BJJ, we are all the hero of our own journey, and we do just that. We go out, learn techniques, develop them and then bring them back around to the people behind us.
And if you’d like to develop your own Half Guard. Check out my Half Guard series: https://chewjitsu.clickfunnels.com/chewjitsu-half-guard-series
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Here is a great technique for when you attack the Kimura from half guard top and they defend by gripping their belt or pants.
Deep Half Guard: Taking the Back
Deep Half Guard: Taking the Back