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Xande explains how to defend and stop your opponent's attempts to pass your guard with the over under pass.
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Xande explains how to defend with the double under leg pass defense where your opponent is under hooking both legs to pass your guard in a stack passing style. This lesson can be found on page 126 of the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1204 Remove From Favorites 4208 days ago
Xande explains how to defend against the leg squeeze pass where your opponent squeezes both of your legs together with his arms in an attempt to get around your legs in a wresting style pass.Add to Favorites 599 Remove From Favorites 4233 days ago
Renato Vieira teaches how to recover your guard when you are late in defending against the single under the leg pass. It may not always be possible to initiate this defense if your opponent is applying heavy pressure during the single under leg pass. Additionally, it is important to keep your arm straight when you stiff arm your opponent's elbow as your opponent will be able to muscle their way through your arm if it is bent.Add to Favorites 1517 Remove From Favorites 4234 days ago
Renato Vieira teaches the classic defense to the single under the leg pass by shrimping your hips and positioning your legs to stop your opponent's advance. This is lesson 17-1 on page 124 from the JJU book.Add to Favorites 1591 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard. This second lesson covers some finer details about the transition into the 2 on 1 guard.Add to Favorites 2321 Remove From Favorites 4251 days ago
Saulo teaches how to get your opponent in the 2 on 1 guard from the closed guard by transitioning into the classic guard to adjust your grips before going to the 2 on 1 guard.Add to Favorites 1013 Remove From Favorites 4329 days ago
The frame concepts covers how to create a frame using the blade of your forearm to control the distance between you and your opponent.Add to Favorites 1081 Remove From Favorites 4329 days ago
Concept of using your knees and hands to create a frame at all times to create and control the distance between you and your opponent in the open guard.Add to Favorites 870 Remove From Favorites 4329 days ago
Xande goes over how to stop your opponent from initiating the leg lasso pass with details on the grips and positioning that will prevent the pass.