How to pass lasso spider guard with the stack pass, from Fabio Gurgel’s Pressure Pass System at https://www.grapplearts.com/pressure
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How to pass lasso spider guard with the stack pass, from Fabio Gurgel’s Pressure Pass System at https://www.grapplearts.com/pressure
The Over Under Pass is one of the most effective ways to enter the guard and initiate a pass without allowing your opponent to establish any form of control on you. Often when passing the guard there are many different variations your opponent can play on you and having a good system for stopping that up front is a powerful tool set for your game. Hope you like the details Andris brings for this pass.
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Coach Firas Zahabi talks about using pressure passing in MMA, is it to the advantage of the fighter? He talks about the differences in between using pressure passing or the “slick and quick” technique. He also gives advice on how to avoid telegraphing.
The Over Under Pass For No-Gi by Bernardo Faria
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The Key To Develop A Complete Passing Game by Bernardo Faria
Today I want to talk about developing your passing game. In my opinion, the most important thing to develop a good passing game is to train with different styles of guards everyday.
It is common to see someone training at a school and he’s always training with the same people who play the same guards, maybe 2 of them play the butterfly and the other plays spider guard. So this guy is mainly used to passing the spider guard and butterfly guard. He isn’t used to passing against closed guard, the fifty-fifty guard or de la riva.
I think its really important to force yourself to train against all styles of guards. That will be very beneficial when you go to a tournament because you won’t be surprised by any unfamiliar guard style.
I think one thing that helped my career is the fact that I’ve trained in several different gyms, so I’ve trained against different guard styles. From 2001-2009, I trained in my hometown. My teacher was under the Carlson Gracie line. So they played closed guard, foot on the bicep guard and de la riva guard. As a result, I became very familiar with those guards. Then, I moved to Sao Paulo to train with Fabio Gurgel at Alliance. I trained with Michael Langhi, who in my opinion has the best spider guard in the world. There was Leo Viera, who has one of the best half-guards in the world. So I became familiar with these new styles. Then I moved to train under Marcelo Garcia in New York and at his academy I got used to training against the butterfly guard.
So I believe its really important for you when you can find all styles to train against. For example, you can learn a de la riva pass and drill it all day but if you don’t have the opportunity to train against someone who has a good de la riva guard it will be hard to develop that part of your game very well.
We should always try to find people to train with who play different guards. At Marcelo’s, I always try to find people who play different guards. One time we had a purple belt visitor who had a very good worm guard, so I trained with him almost everyday just to get used to this new type of guard. Many times when I see someone from a school that’s good at 50/50 guard, I ask them to start the roll with me in the 50/50 to help me understand the position better.
It’s a huge difference when we are used to facing all types of guards, then your passing will improve. Of course, it’s important to learn techniques as well. If you learn the technique and you train against that style of guard its the best thing to improve your passing.
I believe this is what made me very comfortable with the over/under pass, because I trained against a bunch of guys with different styles of guards. I had to adapt my over/under pass against all these different types of guards. This was a huge help for me and I wanted to share it with you.
Also I made a Quiz to help you figuring out what should be your passing style. Check Out: https://bernardofaria.com/guard-passer-intro/
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Over Under Pass To Side Control to Triangle by Bernardo Faria
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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.
Subscribe to his channel, and join him in this amazing BJJ Journey. We promise that you will also improve your BJJ with his awesome Video Lessons, Episodes of his “5 Minutes BJJ Talk” and more…
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