The 5 Biggest Guard Passing Mistakes
If you are a top game player, then passing your partner's guard is essential. There are always Jiu-Jitsu players who seem to have almost impossible guards to pass. In this video, Jon Thomas goes over the top 5 mistakes people make when passing guards. Some of his tips...
Over Under Pass from the Closed Guard
Ray Griffin, a Pedro Sauer Black Belt goes over this very effective over under pass from the closed guard. We have videos of this pass in no gi here and also here. OVER UNDER MOVE DETAILS https://youtu.be/B64PblO10p0 First, you maintain good posture. As, your...
Open Guard Pass – Catcher Position
Quick open guard pass. You cross grip opponents foot, then cross face behind their face and pass to the side. Great move for opponents who love to play open guard.
Another Over Under Pass
More great details on this over under pass. Keep your posture and alignment.
Over / Under Pass
Over under pass that works great for gi and no-gi. Get leg in between yours and move perpendicular while holding thigh down.
Reach Back Guard Pass
From the guard you feel your opponent's leg to see which one is on top, and you stand up, reach back and guard pass.
Basic Standing Guard Pass
Basic standing guard pass. You place your hand onto opponents biceps and stand up to do this pass.
Knee through middle guard pass to D’Arce Choke
Passing the closed guard by sticking your knee through the middle, and then going for the D'Arce Choke Submission. Taught by Scott Epstein.
Open Guard Pass to Twister Side Control
Open guard pass to twister side control taught by Scott "Einstein" Epstein. In this video Scott shows how to pass the open guard. Then he ends up in the twister position, made famous...
Karo Pass
Use the Karo Pass to pass the butterfly guard. When opponent is using butterfly guard, you pin their arms down and spring up with your legs and land in side control.