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Spider Guard Maintenance — Double Sleeve Control

Maintain guard by securing double sleeve control with pinky-first grips and using leg frames to manage distance, preventing the opponent from passing or posturing up.

youtube·0:008:58·Atos Jiu-Jitsu HQ | World's Best BJJ Academy - Home Page

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  1. 1Establish double sleeve control with pinky-first grip entry.1:18
  2. 2Use leg frames (flippers/chopsticks) to manage distance.2:57
  3. 3Transition to Lasso or Shallow Lasso if opponent breaks grip.5:31
  4. 4Circle the foot underneath if opponent moves laterally.5:32
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Maintaining Spider Guard for Beginners - Rolando Samson
Maintaining Spider Guard for Beginners - Rolando Samson
Atos Jiu-Jitsu HQ | World's Best BJJ Academy - Home Page
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