i wouldnt worry about it bro, the higher you go the less you deal with full guard. They gotta break full guard anyway to make a move...
I use to bait them with an armbar or triangle and when they open up youre ready to counter
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i wouldnt worry about it bro, the higher you go the less you deal with full guard. They gotta break full guard anyway to make a move...
I use to bait them with an armbar or triangle and when they open up youre ready to counter
Robert,
Where these the Australian natives you met?
http://www.znanje.org/i/i19/99iv09/99iv0925/Image12.jpg
I'm sorry. These are some of the nicest people around. They kind of misrepresent the rest of the population. (Especially the guy on the left with the beard crouching down in the front row. He loves jokes. But you would know that already.)
As for passing guard... it's hard and will get better with loads of repitition , drilling and rolling. It just takes time so be patient. As for opening a closed guard , I never do , I just keep tight with good posture and wait for them to open. There is very little they can do from full guard so dont waste your energy trying to open.
definitely NOT talking about abos
i get jokes you called me "the c word" and my friend shayna from perth calls me that all the time and i know shes joking so apparently i do get jokes just not unfunny ones when people are giving help to whatever sad problem your asking :)
have a nice day!
Lol. I like you guyz.
Fuck off Robert. Makin us look bad.
Standing up is huge, took me a while to figure that out. I'm horrible at passing from scratch so like others have said I try to avoid being there in the first place. I'd much rather sweep and pass at the same time then being in someone's guard trying to break open their guard and pass. It all depends on how your opponent likes to play guard too. I have the hardest time breaking open my opponents closed guard so for me personally that's what I try to avoid. If they like to play open and loose I can deal with that and i am ok at passing in those situations. For me the thing that has helped the most from this position is developing a few good submissions that I am confident/comfortable with from my opponents guard. I am always looking for Ezekiel chokes when I'm in someone's guard (especially if I'm wrlearing the gi) and I'm always thinking about transitioning into leg locks (usually I go into an ankle lock position and see where that takes me depending on what my opponent does to defend.) Just having a few submissions from there, even if they arent super high percentage, can throw your opponents game off and gives you confidence in the sense that you actually have a weapon from a position that you're not great in. I hope this makes sense and helps some! Good luck!