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Here I explain easy ways to pass a lazy Half Guard and how to combat a strong Half Guard with a Leg Drag Pass to Side Control 10/30/18
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Putting the opponent on his back is crucial in Butterfly. Here is a series that we warmed up with today. Black belt Devin Miller my uke 10/30/18
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The Butterfly Guard can be a tough position to deal with if you’re a Guard Passer.
In a recent video where I was training with several tough Black Belts. I passed the Butterfly Guard.
In response to this video where I was passing. A lot of you were curious about how to stop the position.
In this video I show how to stop the sweeps and dismantle the Butterfly Guard position by a few specific adjustments.
The 1st being that I need to go to the opposite side that they are attacking. This will kill their position.
Next to hold them in a bad spot. I use my head as a post against their neck. This is a underutilized grip that does a great job of keeping people flat.
Using the head is such an underutilized grip for most people in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
From there I talk about how to pass briefly. While I don’t dive into it too deeply. If you’re able to control position in BJJ. The sweeps, submissions and passes come much easier.
So if you’re struggling to pass butterfly guard in Brazilian Jiujitsu. Try the tips I include in this video to stop the effectiveness of the position.
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http://teachmegrappling.com Thank you to all the donations to this channel that have helped me afford this new GoPro Hero 7 camera specifically for TMG! This video demonstrates a butterfly guard pass that I like to use sometimes. If you don’t have a good head stand, I would recommend you practice one and build up your balance and core! Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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Updates to IBJJF rules regarding guard passing and a related modified lasso guard sweep.
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How to counter the leg weave guard pass, and catch your opponent in an omoplata at the same time! Follow Ritchie at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJs7SzJiKO0HyR8MZQ-IPag
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A Closed Guard Pass with Brandon Mullins
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In this GCP Technique Tip, Professor Marcelo Garcia shows one of his favorite options for passing the half guard when your opponent prevents the far-side underhook. Check it out and be sure to subscribe!
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In this video I show an aggressive flop pass. This is a very competitive pass that pairs well with a lot of other open guard passes. It takes some practice with the timing and the pathway for the legs but once you have drilled it, this pass is highly effective.
One of the things that I had to stress during the class is the pathway for the leg that is on the outside. This pass is NOT a Back Step or Long Step. If you do it this way (and it looks very similiar) then you will find that your opponent can turn their knees towards you and you may find yourself in guard a lot. Rather than it being a back step, make it about the pathway of the outside leg behind the knee behind the knee pit.
I included a short collection of my students practicing the movement and you will see that there are people of all belt rank practicing this and they all have various levels of hip movement. You should really strive to flair the hips but not in the backstep motion.
lastly, you will have to kill your own posture to be able to do this effectively. Notice that I lean my head forward and bring the trunk of my body parallel with the shin. This helps greatly and is not talked about in the video.