Wow wow wow ! Ï love this brillant material for its clarity, the elbow and knee synchronicity, while droping down is a detail I have never seen before. Thank you for this.
They taught this pass at my gym for a full week, and I love them for it - the best open guard pass in my arsenal, I go for it every time and hit it most tries. A few extra tips from my personal experience with it: 1. The pant grip should be the last one you let go of. Also, make sure to grab it knuckles down so it’ll really make driving towards you with the leg hard for your opponent. 2. You don’t even have to do the jump like he shows at the start. If say, you’re passing to your right, and your right leg is clear of his left leg before you start the pass, all the jump will do is give him the chance to re-guard. Just drop to your right hip, while driving with the head and pulling with the pant grip. Low effort, high power. 3. They actually taught us to drive as perpendicular as we can to our opponent. If our grips are good, it’ll prevent the opponent turning towards and allow us to head drive right into a flat side control. But I loved the additional ways he showed in the video to finish the pass, will definitely give it a try.
This is incredible instruction brother @DubiousDom 👏🏽🔥 1 of the most detailed I've ever seen. Really need to come out & learn from you - keep it up & all the respect 🙏🏽 Where are u teaching btw? Osss #DeLaRivaBlackBelt
Hi dom love your videos and the breakdowns that you have done are really insightful. Love the detail! One question with regards to the tripod stance that you demonstrated in the video, I couldnt help but feel that there would be a lot of weight on the neck if we are pushing with our forehead as opposed to the top of our head. Could you please clarify. Maybe I have misunderstood the position
The goal is to prevent them from turning in, so if you put it in the center of the chest, it would help a little bit in accomplishing that, but focusing that pressure into the top shoulder would do a much better job.
2:36 I've seen this back walking movement in a similar pass. It's weird looking, like I would have never thought it up. I don't get how it works. I don't see how it rolls them back flat. I've yet to have someone do it to me. I'll just have to try it in class sometime
juntjoo nunya imagine if you were lying on the ground facing your right. Now imagine if I hobbled over on my knees next to you, and starting using my hands on your hips to roll you until you were facing to your left. The walk back movement does this, except instead of using my hands to roll you away, I walk my butt into your hips.
This is awesome thank you. Question, often I'm doing this from headquaters position and they have a grip on my pant leg that usually gives me trouble after the pass, any tips? Thanks!
Casey Jordan if they keep the pant grip, just stay in that awkward side by side cuddling position and dig the underhook. Then post yourself back on top and kneecut with the underhook
Is there any tips when they have a pant grip? I love long steps and the head pressure details is something I’ve been missing. But there times I get stuck when they grip my pants. So I’m in reverse half guard . Thanks in advance
I do a lot of back steps in my game and I’ve been working on a variation of this collar-pant control pass into a granby roll to side control that I picked up from Eduardo Telles when I visited him. BUT I can’t figure out a way to make this type of collar-pant control dependent pasa work for no gi. I can kind of do it and end up in a leg entanglement/berimbolo position but I can’t pass without the control of the gi. Has anyone brainstormed any potential solutions or is it just a dead end?
i've been trying this in class, i set up the grips, and begin the long step but my opponent has been able to hook my stepping leg with his bottom leg (the leg i am not gripping) and disrupts everything and it becomes a scramble from there. What could i be doing wrong?
jefftmusic try pushing the top leg away from you as you longstep. This will limit how far the bottom leg can go to track your leg. Also, make sure your kick is forceful enough to clear any friction that might be sticking his leg to yours. There’s a reason the longstep always makes that satisfying *thud* sound 😎
@@DubiousDom yeah that makes sense. Also since playing back the nights rolls in my mind, its possible im not using my head enough on the far shoulder, I think i am leaving space.. cause i think they are still on their side. my goal tonight is that THUD sound. haha thanks man, great videos!! that step over triangle is dope too.
One of THE BEST BJJ tutorials I’ve seen online. Outstanding!
I dig this style of instructional video. Short. No talking. Clear directions with visual indicator.
Fantastic
OMG, I can’t believe RUclips actually recommend me some usefull content. Nice tutotial, love it
Wow wow wow !
Ï love this brillant material for its clarity, the elbow and knee synchronicity, while droping down is a detail I have never seen before. Thank you for this.
They taught this pass at my gym for a full week, and I love them for it - the best open guard pass in my arsenal, I go for it every time and hit it most tries. A few extra tips from my personal experience with it:
1. The pant grip should be the last one you let go of. Also, make sure to grab it knuckles down so it’ll really make driving towards you with the leg hard for your opponent.
2. You don’t even have to do the jump like he shows at the start. If say, you’re passing to your right, and your right leg is clear of his left leg before you start the pass, all the jump will do is give him the chance to re-guard. Just drop to your right hip, while driving with the head and pulling with the pant grip. Low effort, high power.
3. They actually taught us to drive as perpendicular as we can to our opponent. If our grips are good, it’ll prevent the opponent turning towards and allow us to head drive right into a flat side control. But I loved the additional ways he showed in the video to finish the pass, will definitely give it a try.
This tutorial has single-handedly changed my game over the past few weeks. Thanks for the incredible detail
All (or at least more) jiu-jitsu instructional videos should look like this. Thanks, Dom!
This is far better than an actual step by step instruction
I'm hitting this on everybody lately...Thank You Dom!
Straight to the point! Very nice. Complete with cherry on top by telling us you believe in us :-)
Amazing presentation. You won me over as a subscriber immediately with the captioned breakdown.
Awesome, thank you!
Your content is seriously some of the best out there. Nice editing, chill music, great details, and well organized in general! Subscribed.
I’ve been long stepping for awhile but learned a bunch from your video. Thanks Dom.
I've been waiting for this.
Dom, your instructionals are bestest! Keep going on that way ;D
Thanks!
Thanks for this content, as I was waiting for it, all is inside. This is massive detail as your instructionnals video's signature.
Now THIS is how you make a technique video. Really good stuff.
Excellent demonstration, editing and explanation of RUclips instructional
Awesome detail! The propelling from your toes makes a lot of sense. Like powering your way pass the Guard. I'll definitely add this to my game.
Details are on point, very helpful. Thank you professor.
Thanks for the content Dom , love the comp footage at the beginning and the info graphics
top notch breakdown, thank you. Came here from the "shameful" side control escape which I will also try ;)
Another Dubious demo! Thanks for your detailed information Professor!👊🏼
Damn, this was really good. Thanks!
Thanks so much for this Dom! You are an excellent teacher. I can't wait to meet you guys at the seminar in October 👍
This format is soooo good
Hey,that man with you is my team mate Pino!
GREAT video
Great instruction. Thank you. I’m going to drill this tomorrow after class 🙏
I'm new to BJJ but now I will submit every black belt in my club with those steps
Great details, thank you. I like the note about throwing the hips. Oss
Love the format of this instructional!
Such gold here. Thank you!
Always easy to see and understand, thanks a lot! Please, keep sharing, bro 👊🏼 OSS
The best of the best this professor i watching you from 🇰🇼 ❤
Awesome guard pass breakdown
Thank you Dom!! Love seeing your instructionals
Thanks Dom awesome details as always 💪🏽
Dom your instructionals are always awesome! I love how visual they are, really easy for me to digest. Thanks! 🙏
Thanks for the great video. I loved the graphics and music too.
Excellent instructional, love the details!
Dom this is a fantastic video. Thank you!🙏
Matt Kwan anytime bro
I love advanced basics. Thanks dom!
couldn't be more clear ! thanks
This was an outstanding video, THANK YOU SO MUCH
Beautiful video!
Bro you are an amazing inspiration, tryna be different like you !
Cool technique. Really well done video.
I recognize Pino as uke and others guys from MatSide! awesome
Pleas do a video on the leg drag pass! Missing some details..
Outstanding video, as usual. Great details on the technique. Keep it up man. Quick question: who put thith plate of fooood in front of you?
I just become so enraged just by lookin at his hair. Hahah! I immediately checked the username when I read your comment. Miss you buddy :)
Dom is the best of the best 🎉
game changer
This is great. I wish more tutorials were laid out like this. Are your BjjFanatics instructionals put together the same way?
Fantastic instruction!
Excellent instructional. Thanks!
This is just what i needed
This is incredible instruction brother @DubiousDom 👏🏽🔥 1 of the most detailed I've ever seen. Really need to come out & learn from you - keep it up & all the respect 🙏🏽 Where are u teaching btw? Osss #DeLaRivaBlackBelt
Hey brother, thank you I appreciate that! I'm one of the head instructors at Atos HQ in San Diego CA. Come visit sometime!
Very nice and informative video !
absolutely fantastic, thanks!
Awesome, subscribed!
Such an awesome video, thank you
Thank you, Dom! How do you prevent them from catching your long-stepping leg with their bottom leg?
Great video as always! Thank you!!
Awesome tutorial.
Great info! Thanks!
Thanks Dube!!
Hi dom love your videos and the breakdowns that you have done are really insightful. Love the detail! One question with regards to the tripod stance that you demonstrated in the video, I couldnt help but feel that there would be a lot of weight on the neck if we are pushing with our forehead as opposed to the top of our head. Could you please clarify. Maybe I have misunderstood the position
This....I'm gonna do! Thanks
Oustanding tutorial, thanks you for it
Thanks, awesome video 👌
Fantastic tutorial. Thx
Terere's presence is still being felt baby...OSU!!!!
A genius!
Nice! Thanks a lot!
Oss. Is the head pressure focused on the center of the chest or one of the shoulders in general? Thank you.
The goal is to prevent them from turning in, so if you put it in the center of the chest, it would help a little bit in accomplishing that, but focusing that pressure into the top shoulder would do a much better job.
2:36 I've seen this back walking movement in a similar pass. It's weird looking, like I would have never thought it up. I don't get how it works. I don't see how it rolls them back flat. I've yet to have someone do it to me. I'll just have to try it in class sometime
juntjoo nunya imagine if you were lying on the ground facing your right. Now imagine if I hobbled over on my knees next to you, and starting using my hands on your hips to roll you until you were facing to your left. The walk back movement does this, except instead of using my hands to roll you away, I walk my butt into your hips.
Dom do you plan some new dvds on bjjfanatics? I have single leg, tarantula and passing answears :D one of the best oss
I'm long overdue for some new ones, I'll have to hit them up soon!
Love this video
This is awesome thank you. Question, often I'm doing this from headquaters position and they have a grip on my pant leg that usually gives me trouble after the pass, any tips? Thanks!
Casey Jordan if they keep the pant grip, just stay in that awkward side by side cuddling position and dig the underhook. Then post yourself back on top and kneecut with the underhook
Beautiful
Is there any tips when they have a pant grip? I love long steps and the head pressure details is something I’ve been missing. But there times I get stuck when they grip my pants. So I’m in reverse half guard . Thanks in advance
I do a lot of back steps in my game and I’ve been working on a variation of this collar-pant control pass into a granby roll to side control that I picked up from Eduardo Telles when I visited him.
BUT I can’t figure out a way to make this type of collar-pant control dependent pasa work for no gi. I can kind of do it and end up in a leg entanglement/berimbolo position but I can’t pass without the control of the gi.
Has anyone brainstormed any potential solutions or is it just a dead end?
I like it man😊
Also thanks for the video!
Excellent
Good stuff
Amazing thank you
No problem 😊
👌
good Technique
Awesome!
Excelente Osss!
Hi Dom, is this pass transferable to nogi?
Very Nice vídeo
merci maitre
Gold!
Tanks bro
Best!
crazy goos
i've been trying this in class, i set up the grips, and begin the long step but my opponent has been able to hook my stepping leg with his bottom leg (the leg i am not gripping) and disrupts everything and it becomes a scramble from there. What could i be doing wrong?
jefftmusic try pushing the top leg away from you as you longstep. This will limit how far the bottom leg can go to track your leg. Also, make sure your kick is forceful enough to clear any friction that might be sticking his leg to yours. There’s a reason the longstep always makes that satisfying *thud* sound 😎
@@DubiousDom yeah that makes sense. Also since playing back the nights rolls in my mind, its possible im not using my head enough on the far shoulder, I think i am leaving space.. cause i think they are still on their side. my goal tonight is that THUD sound. haha thanks man, great videos!! that step over triangle is dope too.
Awesome
Gold