Does it feel as if your guard passing is somewhat stagnating? As in, you do know a number of guard passes and you perform most of them with reasonable quality… But no matter how much you try, you just seem not to be able to pass your training partners’ guard?
Well, it’s quite likely that the reason behind that is your lack of knowledge and skill in chain passing.
If you’ve been training Jiu-Jitsu for some length of time, you’ve probably found out that passing guard doesn’t really work…
If all you do is try to pass it with just one technique at a time.
What you need to do instead is utilize chain passing.
Here are some very important chain passing concepts that you should learn as soon as possible.
Junny Ocasio demonstrates and explains them:
Diversify Your Understanding Of That Guard And Acquire What It Takes To Pass And Retain The Guard Successfully With Elite Black Belt Competitor & Instructor Junny Ocasio!
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