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Double Under Pass vs Inverted Guard
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Marcelo, Gianni, and Scott help Jon with passing an Inverted-Guard: You cannot rest above your opponent when they are upside-down and framing you with their hands and knees. Pummel for inside position but also switch your hips from side to side to prevent them from recovering or attacking. Keep working until you can reset into a stronger pass, break open their frames, or collapse their base to take their back or secure the Front Head-Lock. Don't meet their frame with equal and opposite force, especially if it is their legs. Find a way around the obstruction and keep fighting for a better position. These methods of passing are best learned through technical conditioning, where your opponent matches your game and it is a race to a finish.


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