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Technique: 'Guard/Open Guard/Top/Passes - Leg Drag Pass vs Open Guard';
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Leg Drag Pass vs Open Guard
     

Marcelo helps Savannah understand his approach to the Leg-Drag Pass: Rather than dragging the leg, wherein one would continue to hold the leg with the hands during and slightly after the attacking movement, Marcelo prefers to throw-awa...
Posted: 2258 days ago
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Folding Pass, Leg Drag Pass
     

Marcelo clarifies on how to jockey against the opponent's legs by focusing on his knees first. Pull, fold, and drag with persistence to eventually find his upper body.
Posted: 3868 days ago
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Leg Drag Pass vs Kimura → Taking The Back
     

Gianni inquires about how to avoid the Kimura after a Leg Drag. Marcelo replies by demonstrating that if his opponent commits to the Kimura Grip here, he can take advantage of the Back Exposure.
Wedging Back-Take to Leg-Drag Pass
     

Paul & Gianni briefly investigate circumstances arising from diving behind an opponent while standing above their guard: If you're executing a form of loose-style passing, e.g. Floating, High-Step, Flamingo, Head-Quarters Passes, you m...
Single-Leg Takedown, Body-Lock Pass, Jumping on the Back
     

Marcelo, Matheus, and Jon talk about a critical point in discerning which path to take after a takedown: Your opponent may try to purposefully expose their back immediately after you've passed their guard in order to force you into lea...
Leg Drag Pass vs Open Guard
     

Marcelo offers advice to Orlando about how to follow-up with a countered Leg-Drag Pass: After crossing your opponent's leg over and hunkering yourself down into a Leg-Drag, they may have the opportunity to counter your attack by pummel...
Dealing with Slipperiness
     

Marcelo explains to Benny the need to adjust for traction (or lack thereof) while passing: Rather than attempting passes which require heavy, continuous pressure to circumvent an opponent's guard-play, one should look for shortened, co...
Standing Step Pass vs Open Guard
     

Marcelo insists on Tyga learning how to pressure forward by breaking frames against an opponent's shell: Passing an advanced guard player requires a fair amount of energy expenditure that one normally wouldn't need to harness when oppo...
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