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In this lesson we learn how to threaten passing the knee shield by combining the over under pass with the previous lesson.
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Saulo teaches how to pass your opponent's knee shield (three quarters guard) by using the shotgun pass or leg rope pass. This is the first of three lessons that will cover how to pass the knee shield with a series of attacks to ensure that you don't get stuck in this guard!Add to Favorites 1475 Remove From Favorites 3850 days ago
Jeff teaches a way to set up the triangle from the half guard. This triangle set up is similar to the triangle from side control which we will examine next.Add to Favorites 1521 Remove From Favorites 3855 days ago
Jeff teaches a way to set up a jumping triangle when your opponent is attacking a single leg takedown with their head on the inside. This lesson is a good way to drill the triangle to prepare for the flying triangle from standing.Add to Favorites 1930 Remove From Favorites 3857 days ago
Jeff begins a series of hanging triangle setups from all sorts of positions. In this introductory lesson we learn the concept of how the hanging triangle works and examine various setups to demonstrate the versatility of the concepts before exploring how this triangle can be setup from almost any transitional position.Add to Favorites 1484 Remove From Favorites 3861 days ago
In this lesson we learn how to immediately initiate a jumping x pass when your opponent pulls the guard and to switch back to pass in the other direction if your opponent defends your x pass by circling their leg in front of you. Doing this combination in speed drills will help with timing and coordination of the guard pass helping you to react quicker during live training.Add to Favorites 1576 Remove From Favorites 3862 days ago
Sometimes it may be difficult to keep your opponent with the esgrima pass. When your opponent overcommits to shut down your esgrima pass, transition to the esgrima knee slice pass to use the element of surprise to pass their guard.Add to Favorites 1350 Remove From Favorites 3863 days ago
Sometimes it can be very difficult to complete the esgrima pass. When your opponent over commits to protecting one side, switch the direction of your attack and transition into the mount instead.Add to Favorites 1536 Remove From Favorites 3864 days ago
Xande covers one of the best ways to pass the half guard with the underhook (esgrima). The esgrima pass combines the power of the underhook with heavy pressure to create a high percentage half guard pass.Add to Favorites 1510 Remove From Favorites 3865 days ago
Sometimes while passing the half guard your opponent may beat you to the undertook. While there are a number of ways to address this situation, in this lesson we throw a whizzer to stop our opponent from taking the back and apply pressure to feint and arm bar to open the opportunity to pass with a knee slice pass.Add to Favorites 1778 Remove From Favorites 3867 days ago
Xande teahes how to squeeze your opponents legs to break the half guard and pass your opponents guard.Add to Favorites 1783 Remove From Favorites 3868 days ago
In this lesson we learn Xande's flattening half guard pass with the cross face and reverse kesa gatame. We focus on the cross face grip in particular and how to keep our opponent flat to pass their half guard.