
Originally Posted by
Jon Watkins
Catcher's stance passing. It is one of the corner stone passing start off positions in my gym. The stance is here in this video, but all the details and options in passing are something you have to pick up or I guess call my sensei at Summit City Submissions in Fort Wayne and hope he is willing to share with a non team member. I don't mean to be a withholding Watkins, but some things are gym sacred even in the age of the internet when it comes to Jiu Jitsu and it is not my place as a grateful student to give everything away.
This video is interesting. It helped me a lot with me no-gi knee slice passing, but one of the reasons I think it's weird is that Rafa Mendes often talks about why it's beneficial to pass squatting or even combat base or both knees for no-gi, since you don't have as many gripping options to prevent them getting under your base for X, spiral, deep half, and a bunch of other guards.
It's interesting because if you watch his ADCC matches or him sparring on his website, he mostly passes standing in no-gi with a lot of leg drag, toreando, and back steps, despite him teaching a lot of stuff like this.
Ross Davidson, Cobrinha I think is the best knee slice passer in no-gi. I'd study all of his ADCC and NoGi Worlds stuff from 07 to now. He uses it all the time and I try to imitate that style. The pressure on it is so heavy and he's great at using it to step 180 around the head for back takes, far side armbars, or locking up darces and guillotines.
If you have a good darce/guillotine/anaconda/JNT game one of the things Cobrinha does that I really like is he stays heavy in the knee slice position but lets them keep his foot trapped in quarter guard. That way when he attacks those chokes they're so busy trying to fight to keep their guard in place that they're sticking their own hips in place. So it's way easier for him to get a submission or if he decides to switch to the pass, he's basically all the way through and just pulls his foot through and spins around to the back.
Jeff Glover, Bill Cooper, and Marcelo Garcia, Rafael Lovato Jr, and Leandro Lo would be the other 5 I really study. I'd say check out Gui Mendes but he rarely does any no-gi stuff. But he's probably the best pressure knee slicing passer at the lower weights. Anything you look up from him though is probably going to involve the brabo (lapel darce) grip. You still might be able to get something from it.
BJJ Scout has good videos on Lo's knee slice (gi and no-gi) Bill Cooper's EBI match is good to see his knee slice. Glover's rolled up episode with Budo Jake is good, and so are his ADCC matches from '11. The best way to see Marcelo's knee slices are on MGinaction so those are harder to find.