If you’re looking to improve your Jiu-Jitsu, then you shouldn’t be looking to just add random techniques upon random techniques. Rather, you should be looking for ways to improve your already existing moves – perfecting them in the process.
For example, the Scissor Sweep is quite a basic technique. However, you can upgrade it with the following setup.
John Danaher demonstrates the Scissor Sweep with Hiza Guruma technique on the video below:
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