There's this guy at our dojo that smashes everyone with the bodylock pass; I always get caught on somebody's guard when I'm rolling. I have to learn this.
Andre mentions that you want to keep your opponents heels as close to their rear as possible to prevent this, however, if your opponent is able to free his legs then the move simply transitions to half guard, full guard, etc. See 3:02
If you allow your knees to get too wide then they can easily put you in closed guard, but the key to staying out of closed guard is to really lock down the hips and keeping their ankles attached to their butt. But also what helps me is to look at the body lock as more of a concept/system instead of just a technique. There are so many variations and possible scenarios that you can't realistically rely on the same exact steps every time. A high tripod body lock pass is different than a tight waist body lock pass. Gordans body lock study on bjj fanatics had a amazing breakdown. The biggest issue with people teaching body lock passing is that they always just show one path which is usually the tight waist pass, things change alot depending on whether you can get an underhook or whether or not your trying to split, stuff, or shelf the legs.
My favorite pass as I'm getting older! Thank you for sharing!
Great way to immobilize a spazzy opponent!
Was just gonna search for some body lock pass shit and this popped up on my suggestions haha much obliged
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Great instructions
Thank you
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There's this guy at our dojo that smashes everyone with the bodylock pass; I always get caught on somebody's guard when I'm rolling.
I have to learn this.
Why wouldnt your opponent put you in their closed guard from here?
@@allsports13 they can’t because the hips are too close which forces the hooks tk be stuck
Thanks coach !
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Can someone tell me why your opponent wouldn't put you in their closed guard from the butterfly here?
Andre mentions that you want to keep your opponents heels as close to their rear as possible to prevent this, however, if your opponent is able to free his legs then the move simply transitions to half guard, full guard, etc.
See 3:02
If you allow your knees to get too wide then they can easily put you in closed guard, but the key to staying out of closed guard is to really lock down the hips and keeping their ankles attached to their butt. But also what helps me is to look at the body lock as more of a concept/system instead of just a technique. There are so many variations and possible scenarios that you can't realistically rely on the same exact steps every time. A high tripod body lock pass is different than a tight waist body lock pass. Gordans body lock study on bjj fanatics had a amazing breakdown. The biggest issue with people teaching body lock passing is that they always just show one path which is usually the tight waist pass, things change alot depending on whether you can get an underhook or whether or not your trying to split, stuff, or shelf the legs.
mestrão, body lock pass é possivel de kimono? oss
É sim. Tenho um amigo que faz muito bem com e se. Kimono