No-Gi Guard Pass — Shin Pin Pressure
A pressure-based guard pass that uses a shin pin to prevent the opponent from locking half guard, forcing them into a vulnerable wishbone position where you can finish the pass.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Start with a traditional scoop grip and post your hand for base.0:03
- 2Switch your knees and drive one shin over the opponent's bottom leg.0:12
- 3Round your body and bring your head forward, maintaining a convex posture.0:22
- 4Cross your feet and sit deep between the opponent's knees.0:41
- 5Push your body forward and down, forcing the opponent to clear a leg.1:07
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