Understanding the difference between the right and wrong angles for passing the guard is important. Also, make sure that you are always in the right position. File Size: 1.41 GB
Felipe Costa – Passing To The Back
You can easily pass the guard and get to your opponents’ backs in a variety of ways. Felipe Costa His techniques are explained to you!
- Use a reverse knee cut to kill De La Riva guard opponents.
- When passing the guard, be aware of the different angles and ensure you are in the correct place.
- Utilize high level leg drags and duck under techniques to take your opponents back before they even see what’s coming.
What will you learn?
The Jiu Jitsu’s ultimate goal is to keep control of your opponent. You can keep control by passing the guard and securing your position against your opponent. Over the years, Jiu Jitsu’s evolution and talent has made guard retention and defensive strategies remarkable. However, Felipe Costa This series is targeted at these different techniques and will make you a guard passing or back taking machine.
The most overlooked aspect of passing the guard is the proper passing angles. Include a series of duck-under-back drills in your training. Then, etch the movements into you mind so they flow naturally during matches.
Learn how to counter inverted guards. These guard passing techniques can be learned. Felipe It teaches you how to keep your guard up and provides you with an overall understanding of what it takes for you to be an elite practitioner.
Felipe Costa Rodrigo is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blackbelt “Comprido” Medeiros, who has been awarded world titles by organizations such as IBJJF. UAEJJF. and CBJJO. His black belt competition proved his technical proficiency and knowledge of the sport. Watching him go through this series will show you that he wants to share his talent to anyone who is open to it. This all-inclusive instructional will help you keep your guard up and make it easy to beat your opponents.
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How do you get it?
PART 1
- INTRO
- DRILLING THE CORRECT ANGLE TO PASS
- FOOT STEP INTO SIDE CONTROL Drill
- TERERE STYLE OF DRILL
- HEAD UNDER KNEE SLICED DRILL
- GENERAL IDEAS, WHILE YOU’RE NOT IN THE CONTROL
- DUCK UNDER GOVERNMENT PASS DRILL
- PINNING HIP AGAINST UPSIDE DOWN GUARD
- ELEMENTS FOR LEG DRAG
PART 2
- ANTICIPATING THE TOURLE
- KNEE SCOOP
- DUCK UNDER TO BACK TASTE
- DUCK UNDERTO BACKTAKE VARIATION 1
- DUCK UNDER TO BACKTAKE VARIATION 2
- DUCK UNDER TO BACKTAKE VARIATION 3
- BACK TAKE
- KILLING DELA RIVA – REVERSE KNEE CUTS
- ROCKING INTO LEG DRAG
- FINAL WORDS
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 295
- Assessments Yes