Passing the guard of a much larger opponent can sometimes be a difficult task. However, if it’s done right, you will be in great shape to win the match. One thing that we have talked about in past articles over and over is the fact that we need to use mobility to our advantage. Trying to pass the guard of our opponent while our mobility is limited will be extremely difficult, so being able to quickly change direction and weight distribution is super important.
The Lasso Guard can be an incredibly difficult position to get out from in BJJ… But there are multiple ways to go about it.
The Lasso Guard can be one of the most frustrating guards in Jiu-Jitsu – if you’re on the receiving end of it, that is.
So, if you’re having trouble getting rid of it, watch the video below!
You’ll find out how one of the best Lasso Guard specialists in the world, Marcus Tinoco, goes about escaping it:
The Greatest Passer In BJJ History Reveals His Complete System For Destroying The Best Guards In The World And Why He Hasn’t Lost A Match At Worlds in 6 Years!
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