Timing the movement and position of the guard retention is what leads to a leg drag. When 1st learning it itβs understood once drilled correctly
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Timing the movement and position of the guard retention is what leads to a leg drag. When 1st learning it itβs understood once drilled correctly
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Gary Berger
In today’s video I’m going to show you a BJJ strategy or concept of using Guard Passing and Leg Locks today. This video was recorded several months ago after a conversation with one of my Brazilian Jiu-jitsu students. During the chat I told him that most of my best leg lock submission setups come from Guard Passing situations.
That’s right, my best setups for things like heel hooks, toe holds, ankle locks, etc. All come from Guard Pass situations.
Here’s why. . .
In the video I explain how anytime an extremity moves away from the body it becomes weaker and more vulnerable. Well if you’re passing someone’s guard they’ll be forced to use their legs for retention of their guard. During this situation where their legs extend you can use this moment as a chance to attack the leg.
This is true for almost any position. For example if someone extends their arms you can armbar them.
Another idea that you can takeaway is that if we attack the persons legs they’ll feel threatened and pull their legs back making it easy to pass. So in essence leg locks and guard passing can work great in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
Hope you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
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You must not get your head grabbed in half guard! I also show how to utilize the Tilt to off balance and gain the Underhook, Reverse Sweep and pressure the pass
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Concepts, Tips, Q&A, Atos JiuJitsu Guard Systems: Learn from A to Z with Professor Galvao. From Basics to Advanced. This position is effective, advanced but easy to apply when you learn it from the 6x ADCC World Champion & 6x Black Belt World Champion Professor Andre Galvao. Pay attention on all the details…enjoy it!
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Rory Van Vliet demonstrates how to do the leg drag pass giving you both the theory behind the pass and the actual steps to do it the most efficient way. This is from https://www.grapplearts.com/guardretention, the newest instructional from Grapplearts in which Rory and Stephan Kesting show you how to systematically shut down and counter all the most powerful and most popular guard passes your opponents will use to try and pass your guard.
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3 time Black Belt gi world champion and 1 time black belt no-gi world champion Mikey Musumeci shares a technique from his x-guard no-gi series that’s on https://grapplersguide.com
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Jason Scully
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Michael Perez
Dan Covel
Aaron Milam
Travis Stevens
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5th Degree Black Belt Chris Brennan: he talks about forcing the pass that you want with details
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5th degree black belt, Chris Brennan, goes over concepts of the Leg Drag recognition and how to effectively pass
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Berimbolo, Leg Drag vs Defense to Arm Triangle against De La Riva by Brock Garlick at the 2019 BQuick JiuJitsu Annual Camp
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When going for a technique – any technique – you have to account for your opponent’s reaction. He/she is not just going to LET you do something. So it’s important that you have options from any position, and that you work on changing your tactic mid-stream. Check out the video below to see Atos HQ black belt Rolando Samson show a transition from waiter sweep to leg drag when your opponent steps over your head!
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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.
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This video I talk about the idea of specific training from the end positions in a sequence you are developing. Often techniques have different small positions within them that are critical to master, by starting at the end first you have more efficient use of time. If you start with the beginning of a sequence but canβt even get into the end position itβs hard to develop that necessary experience to trust in the position. I have used this method of training to teach my self berimbolos, spider guard, de la Riva Guard, and all different methods of guard passing through out my career. I hope it helps and please comment if you have any questions or requests for future videos.
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