The Evolution of the Over-Under Guard Pass in BJJ
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- How to over-under guard pass has changed over the years, fromThe Pressure Passing System (www.grappleart.... In this video 6th degree black belt Fabio Gurgel shows how the over-under pass was created as a natural combination of the stack pass and the torreando pass, and then how it has continued to change to adapt to new ways of countering this position. This is a fascinating glimpse into the history of BJJ.
Outstanding details!
I really enjoy the etymology of techniques like this, great video!
Private class with the great Fabio Gurgel! Thanks Stephan
For anyone who is a student of the over under this is a mind blowing video. How does it only have 745 likes....?
Bernardo Faria calls this the Over/Under Brother
Thanks so much, Prof Kesting for putting this together! For the fans of the over-under pass, this was superb.
I've reviewed this so many times great vid thanks for posting!!
Possibly the best BJJ tutorial cover picture ever!
Some great details from a legend.. thank you for this!
Super interesting seeing the evolution of the passes.
This is why Alliance created bjj monsters. The level of analysis by Fabio is amazing and this would be the programming language for Marcelo Garcia.
fantastic !! this is how all students should be taught from day 1 :d
The grand Master fabio gurgel.
This is gold
amazing
Grande Fabio Gurgel, sabe tudo e muito mais.
Great!
Great breakdown. Question: I still like to set up the pass with the underhooked leg over my shoulder. One problem I run into is that once I step over the bottom leg, my partner stiff arms my head and shoots the reverse/inverted triangle (braulio Estima style). How can I adjust my position to prevent that?
Did you solve your problem yet?
@@mtgsalt1151 I haven't been training due to injury, so no.
Possible in no gi?
It definitely is. All that's different is the grips. You're hugging tight instead of grabbing the gi pants. Everything else is virtually the same.
very hard to do, you need lot of strench in order to do it at high level
I always wonder who dislikes these videos? I
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The other leg that I dive under on is always harder for me. They'll scoot back and post their shin in my arm and I can't keep my head on their hip
face. I’m sure there is a fix for this but it’s hard to prescribe a solution without actually seeing how you’re doing it wrong. What do your training partners say you could do to improve this pass?
@@StephanKesting thanks for replying. Against whites and blues I can usually get it. a purple belt I had trouble passing tho told me my head just wasn't glued to his hip enough, and suggested I get it so deep that my head is actually touching the mat. I might be missing the suffocating shoulder pressure aspect too. I feel like most of my weight is either my head on their hip, or me sprawling out on their leg.
O fino do bjj !
i always have mental explosions^^
Bald men rulez!