
Originally Posted by
Danny Stolfi
I was taught to do this pass with my head on the other side to keep shoulder pressure on his face. Not sure how much it matters.
Your correct, its an important detail in keeping the pressure in its proper place. Shoulder pressure on the near side aand constant pressure across his chest to your under hook keeps them flat. Your also going to want to keep the left knee very tight as you bring the foot/shin on the inside of their thigh, if its floating your opponent will be able to whizzer/pimparm and replace guard.