Every Older Grappler Should Know this Slow Guard Passing Strategy in BJJ
youtube·Chewie·12:33·2 techniques
Overview
An older grappler demonstrates an energy-efficient guard passing strategy designed for masters competitors. The core concept involves using the hip pin pass to force the opponent into frames, then applying uneven pressure to exhaust their arms. By transitioning to chest-to-chest half guard and leaning on the shoulder, the passer forces the opponent to support their weight, effectively zapping their cardio before executing the final pass.
What's covered
Techniques in this video
- 01Chest-to-Chest Half Guard Pass5:00 – 8:00·Half Guard·Pass
- 02Hip Pin Pass with Uneven Pressure2:00 – 5:00·Standing·Pass
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