Gregor Gracie and Didi Martins.
• Position :
– Open Guard / Double Pull Guard / Leg Drag / Side Control.
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• Music :
– Unknow Brain – Matafaka
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Gregor Gracie and Didi Martins.
• Position :
– Open Guard / Double Pull Guard / Leg Drag / Side Control.
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• Music :
– Unknow Brain – Matafaka
Gregor Gracie and Didi Martins.
• Position :
– Open Guard / Leg Drag / Side Control.
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• Music :
– Holly x Drivvin – Til The End
Gianni Grippo is back to reveal his approach to the modern guard passing game – THE LEG DRAG! In this 90 minute instructional, Gianni expertly explains concepts, techniques, and drills that helped him perfect his leg drag style of guard passing. Each pass he shows shuts down your opponent’s hip movement rendering them helpless to your pass attempt. If you are a fan of the leg drag or want to expand your passing arsenal, this is the perfect instructional series for you! Click Here For More: https://goo.gl/2LY4Dc
Luiz Panza and Didi Martins.
• Positions :
– Open Guard / Stack Pass / Leg Drag / Side Control.
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• Music :
– T-Mass & Enthic – Can You Feel It
Guard Or Passing? What Should You Work More?
“Bernardo Faria is a 5x World Champion. Bernardo started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Juiz de Fora – MG, Brazil at the age of 14 in 2001. After receiving the Black Belt from his first instructor Ricardo Marques in 2008, He moved to Sao Paulo to join BJJ legend Fabio Gurgel and his Alliance team. After many years of training and winning many major titles, Bernardo moved to NYC in 2013 to train and teach at Marcelo Garcia Academy. In 2015 Bernardo achieved his dream of winning the IBJJF World Championship Open class title and his division, doing the double Gold and becoming the 1st in the IBJJF Ranking and also choosed as the best athlete of 2015.
Bernardo Faria has now taken on the mission to share some of the lessons, techniques, experiences and more that he has learned along in his 16 years and counting as a BJJ student, teacher and world class competitor.
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Open Guard with no control of grips can be frustrating to deal with. When rolling against an opponent that has a very fast Guard passing game you need to be using these tips.
By sitting to my butt rather than my back I can create more distance and slow a fast passer down. If I start from my back he is already one step ahead of me.
It’s very instinctive to go straight for the hip escape when getting your Guard passed. Once you learn the difference of when to butt scoot vs when to hip escape your open Guard game will drastically improve.
When going into positions from the Open Guard it is important that we control our grips and then scoot into the position. Rather than falling back and setting ourself up for the Guard pass.
Try these tips out and let me know how they work for you!
I love the spider guard. It is one of my favorite guards and many of my students love to use it. I this video I will show you a little technique that will let you pass the spider guard – easy! Check it out and try it out on the mats. Let me know how you go!
A look at how Paulo Miyao was able to pass the single leg x guard (and overhook x guard) of Joel Burgess at the IBJJF 2016 NY Summer Nogi finals.
Music: Nujabes – Feather (Citylights Remix)
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Check out the original match
Check out Dubious Dom’s awesome “Flamingo” Pass
Also take a look at Reilly Bodycomb’s seminar footage of the position in a fight situation
Check out Completesky’s study on the Miyao Bro’s passing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWTtcuhI99s
As well as Ostap’s analysis of Paulo Miyao passing SLX
Go to www.mginaction.com to learn how to be a ninja with the SLX guard!
You can check out all of my studies here…
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Professor Jonathan Wertz began his journey in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in 1998 and after six years of study, received his Black Belt in November 2004. He is Gustavo Machado’s first student in the United States. Jonathan has competed in numerous competitions throughout the country. As a purple belt he won a silver medal at the 2002 Pan-American championships placing second behind Braulio Estima. Jonathan also obtained a silver medal in the 2000 Pro-Ams and a Gold Medal in 2002 at VABJJF Championships as well as numerous other medals that he has obtained throughout his career.
BJJ Drill Passing De La Riva with Knee Slide and Leg Drag
Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Tony Passos. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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Korean Translation by SJ Shin
Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt under Tony Passos. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA, Body and Seoul Martial Arts and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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This is a new position I have been working on which is great for no-gi and Gi when dealing with old school guard passers that stay heavy on the knees when passing.
Go to kitdaletraining.com for more!
Kris Kim, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt. Head Instructor for Yongsan BJJ at Trent Warrior Fitness Center, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Seoul, Korea.
Kris is also the BJJ coach for Team Posse MMA and United Forces BJJ, Republic of Korea.
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