jctkd Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 im newer to the bjj scene, im having alot of trouble after getting there legs open moving to side mount, any tips are welcome. thanks
TJS Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 the first thing you should worry about it posture, the second is making sure our arms and neck are safe. after that there are really a millions ways to pass the gaurd. Are you having trouble getting the closed gaurd open?
jctkd Posted September 8, 2005 Author Posted September 8, 2005 i can get out of the closed gaurd, its after that, that i have problem i keep my back straight and can always get the legs open
Zaine Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 i take there leg push it over my head and throw them on there back Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.https://www.instagram.com/nordic_karate/
TJS Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 do a cartwheel you can also underhok both their legs then clasp your hands together and pass that way..alot depends on gi or no gi...there are tons of passes if you can grab the pants legs.
CagedWarrior Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 Pushing one leg down and sliding a knee over it, thus moving yourself to half guard is nice. You see it a lot in the UFC, so you know it works when you're brawling, not just grappling.
it_takes_skillz Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 bite them Martial Arts Is A State Of Mind, Not A State Of Brutality
Adonis Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I usualy pass with knee in the middle of the bum and having my lower body pushing against there legs. also keeping there hips pushed to the ground so they can't sit there hips up relieving the pressure on there legs. I then say go to my opponents right side. I will use my right leg to use as passing. I like that then using my closest leg to theres because it takes a few more steps to pass the guard. or using the double under hooks on the legs that was mentioned earlier is good way to pass the guard. Depends on what type of guard they are using. I am just giving examples on the "closed guard" if they have a really good closed guard it is very hard to pass on your knees so I got to stand up to break there legs up and then work on a pass from there.
AndrewGreen Posted September 16, 2005 Posted September 16, 2005 Well, first you got to break the guard:Note - There are other ways, this is just a fairly common one. This also DOES NOT work with strikes, this is a submission grappling method only. With strikes you will likely get punched in the face then swept or submitted. Step 1 - Get positionFirst thing you have to do is protect yourself from being swept or submitted.First you want a good wide base with your knees, keep them outside of either side his hips, this will also restrict his hip mobility.Now get your weight down low, butt to heels and keep it there.In order to attack he needs use of his arms, his hips or both. So we have to tie them up. Also if he has control of your arms you will be unable to pass his guard, and in danger of a submission.So use your head to pin him. You are using it as a third hand to keep him flat on the floor. At the same time you are protecting yourself from a whole bunch of sweeps and submissions that require your head to be up to do.Now we want to control the arms as well, in order to break the guard so that we may pass / stand up / leg lock we need to control the inside line. So start working to control his arms at the elbow and keep them up and away from him. Do not fight him with strength, instead relax and bring your arm back inside and reset when he tries to fight out. It takes practice but you do not want to rely on strength when doing this.*A simple drill is to get into a closed guard and fight for control of the arms. He is trying to get underhooks / overhooks / neck ties, you are trying to pin his arms out.Ok, now we’re safe, time to start working into position to break the guard.Step 2 - Posture the legsWith his arms tied up with your arms, and him pinned on his back with your head you are fairly safe to adjust your base to a less stable position, but one you can use to break his guard.Stick your right knee right into his tail bone it is going to be used as a wedge. Your left foot is going out to the left and back a bit so that he can’t reach it to grab it.Make sure you keep yourself low and your head pressing down.Step 3 - Move the hands into position.Now that we have the base we need to break we have to move your hands into position. They are going to move from his elbows to his hips and take over the job that your head was doing so that you can posture up.Your arms will be far enough back to make attacking difficult, especially with his hips pinned to the floor.The most common mistake that gets made is to bring the head up before the hands are on the hips. This opens you up to a number of sweeps and submissions during this step. Keep your head down.Step 4 - Straighten upNow that the hands are in place pressing the hips to the floor you can bring your head up. Keep the pressure down on his hips and straighten yourself up, here your butt comes away from your heels and your head away from him.Step 5 - Break the guardUsing that right knee as a wedge sit back and keep his hips pressed to the floor with your hands. If the guard is not breaking use your right elbow to press down on his leg to assist, keeping your hand on his hips.Now that his guard is broken you can pass, fall back to a leg lock or stand up and separate.Other methods of guard breaking work of similar ideas, First you protect yourself and control the inside line. Adjust your base if you need to, put your hands in position, posture up and break it.The important thing to realise is that if you loose control at any time you must start over, otherwise you are in danger. So if you get to step 4 and he gets an underhook go back to step 1 or you could be in trouble.==========After that you get to pass, here's a couple basic ideas:Going under the leg - Keep one hand holding his hips down, (Or he can lift his hips and triangle you) the side that you're leg is out on, reach under the other leg and drive forward putting your hand to the floor on the opposite side of his head, Keep him stacked hard. Once he is folded the hand that was on his hips will move to the floor, right be his hip so that he can't turn. Walk around to the side keeping him stacked hard and his leg will slide under you and you end up in side mount (or a cradle if you like). Don't lift your head to get his leg to go under, stay low the whole time.Get to your feet and hold onto his ankles driving his knees into him. In a quick motion switch from driving them in to throwing them straight out and step around to the side. So if you are stepping around to the left your right leg moves around him. Immediately plant your right knee on his stomache to prevent him from being able to just bring his legs back to guard, then drop to side mount.And one more: Again, stand up controlling the ankles, this time away from his body. Swing his legs to the left, then the right, then throw them hard to the left, follow him in getting knee to the belly and then drop to side mount. 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