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Xande teaches a couple of series to the hip switch half guard passes. We can use this pass to counter the lockdown or to pass the traditional half guard. The hip switch is a great option when you're unable to establish the esgrima grip or the superman hold on your opponent.
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In this lesson Xande shares a way to utilize the underhook to pass your opponent's half guard. By keeping our opponent flat on their back with the hook and our weight we are able to free our leg to progress to the pass. The underhook is an important component to the pass. If your opponent is able to re-establish the underhook, the pass will fail as it opens up the opportunity for them to move to your back.Add to Favorites 2585 Remove From Favorites 3769 days ago
In this series Xande shares a combination of half guard passes for no gi. These days it may be difficult to get a clean pass against the flexible and modern guard game. Forcing half guard and looking to pass from there may be ideal as it allows you to get past your opponent's leg and begin to apply pressure for the pass.Add to Favorites 1717 Remove From Favorites 3790 days ago
Sometimes your opponent will be able to free themselves from the closed guard or half guard and you're left with just the key lock. Act fast and sweep your opponent in a rolling movement to get on top and finish the kimura submission.Add to Favorites 2021 Remove From Favorites 3792 days ago
Wilson teaches one of his signature guard passes from the closed guard. This pass combines a series of details to make for a strong closed guard pass. Although at first you may feel vulnerable to back takes and sweeps, the pass is highly effective when done correctly.Add to Favorites 1816 Remove From Favorites 3804 days ago
Xande teaches a triangle set up from the knee shield when your opponent is bearing down with a lot of weight. This technique is fairly advanced and can be difficult to master as a key element of its success is that your opponent must be giving you the correct reaction by applying lots of pressure on to you.Add to Favorites 2451 Remove From Favorites 3820 days ago
Fabio teaches a sneaky way to catch your opponent in a loop choke from the turtle position. Fabio teaches the set up but also covers the important details on how to angle your body and position yourself to finish the submission.Add to Favorites 2694 Remove From Favorites 3822 days ago
Fabio Santos shares some details on the straight ankle footlock that can make or break the submission during live training. Fabio was the long time teacher to the king of footlocks himself, Dean Lister.Add to Favorites 2926 Remove From Favorites 3823 days ago
Fabio shares two sneaky submissions from the closed guard overwrap position, one for the person on top and one for the guard player. The wrist lock is a quick submission that you can catch when trying to pass the overwrap closed guard position while the punch choke is a way to submit your opponent on the opposite side.Add to Favorites 2869 Remove From Favorites 3825 days ago
Fabio Santos covers the details on how to bait your opponent to allow you to open their guard and get into position for the single under or double under leg pass. Although some people may consider this style of passing, it still is a highly effective way to pass your opponent's guard.Add to Favorites 1687 Remove From Favorites 3841 days ago
Saulo wraps up the passing the knee shield series with two final passes to add to the combination of passes. In this lesson we learn to use the butt flop pass and the side smash pass to kill the knee shield and pass your opponent's three quarters guard.Add to Favorites 1287 Remove From Favorites 3842 days ago
In this lesson we learn to use the modified grip knee slice to pass our opponents knee shield.