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    Summit City Submissions
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    Kalgoorlie :(
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    i highly recommend though the submissions 101 guard passes

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    10th Planet Ronin
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    its in the gi but it works

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    10th Planet Ronin
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    oh mann i cant embed videos on a basic account!

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    Next generation Brazillian Jiu jitsu clondalkin Dublin Ireland
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    ah yea passing the guard can be a pain

  8. #18

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    The basic knee in the butt guard break is still my bread and butter. I'd say 80% of the time that other people try it on me, they jack my thighs before they get their proper angle or posture... which usually leads to RG for me.

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    I always go for stand up guard passes on a traditional guard. If you get a really tight wrist control then stand up with the same side leg first and dramatically hip in with good posture its really easy to push down on that knee with your free hand and peel the legs off. As long as you have that wrist control they won't be able to go for many sweeps and since you're standing there's no way of a triangle or armbar
    #10thplanetFREAKS

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    ninthlevelmma, goldsboro, nc
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    Knee to but while turning back hip out. It's called opening the door, and it works for me about 90 percent. If its forrealz and you don't care about your opponent, straight line elbow to the quads are the most effective way to break guard. But only forrealz.

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