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Standing Step Pass > Knee Slide Pass > Knee on Belly
     

3 Part Lesson -- Marcelo shows his typical nogi passing sequence: If your opponent is seated upright playing an Open/Butterfly Guard, knock them back flat as you step inside between the opponent's legs with your lead foot. If your trai...
Push > Standing Step Pass > Knee Slide Pass > Folding Pass > Leg Over Pass
     

2 Part Lesson -- Marcelo has a series of planned passes after forcing his opponent's back flat on the mat: If your opponent has his or her legs uncrossed, hit the Standing-Step Pass (X-Pass); if your opponent blocks the X-Pass by cross...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly → Knee Slide Pass → Taking the Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo puts the cart before the horse in terms of non-telegraphically passing without first establishing stabilizing controls: [I] Passing from Combat-Base (Suwariwaza; Sonkyo, Kikyo, Tatehiza, Hanza, Yankii, et al.) i...
Kick-Back Pass to Knee on Belly vs Foot Wipe & North South vs Inversion
     

3 Part Lessons - Use consistency and timing with your Kick-Back Pass & Knee on Belly to beat the opponent's Foot Wipe Counter. As you circle closer to his upper body, the opponent will invert to create space. Dive and dig into North So...
Knee Slide Pass → Step-Through to Knee-on-Belly → Knee on Belly to Mount → Back Step Pass vs Half Guard
     

4 Part Lesson — Marcelo finds a way around the Seated Butterfly Guard: [I] Utilize Collar & Elbow Control to surprise your opponent with a quick Knee Slide Pass straight into Munegatame (Underhook & Head Control from Side Mount). [II] ...
Push to Open Guard → Standing Step Pass to Knee on Belly → Knee Slide Pass → Folding Pass vs Open Half Guard<br />
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo navigates through 3 paths to Side Control against the Open Guard: [I] Knock your opponent flat on his back and keep him pinned with a post on his torso while blocking around his knee. Shove his leg backward as y...
Breaking Gi Grips vs Butterfly → 2on1 Control Counter vs Butterfly → Circle Pass vs Butterfly → Knee on Belly → Folding Pass vs Butterfly Hook → Knee Across Pass vs Butterfly Hook
     
Kick-Back Pass vs Butterfly Guard
     

2 Part Lesson - If the opponent hand fights and seals any inside controls for you to initiate a pass, go out side and around. Collar tie and knock his knee to steer him into opening Side Control. Substitute the Collar Tie into posting ...
Posted: 3810 days ago
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Breaking Grips, Standing Step Pass, Folding Pass
     

2 Part Lesson - The opponent shields his knee against your chest to relieve pressure and grips your collar. Break his grip to re-direct the tempo and pick his knee off the mat to modify his guard. Kick your leg free or fold the opponen...
Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Knee Slide Pass vs Butterfly, Guillotine vs Butterfly
     

3 Part Technique - Force the opponent onto his back to initiate passing his Butterfly Guard. Be aware of him re-seating to control your lead leg and answer appropriately, sliding against his guard with Collar and Elbow Control. If the ...
Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Over Under Control from North South
     

2 Part Technique - As the opponent attempts to recover against your pass, circle towards his head and pummel inside. Fight against the opponent's knees and legs to establish control and secure the pass.
Posted: 4377 days ago
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Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Over Under Pass vs Butterfly
     

3 Part Technique - Engaging your opponent in his Butterfly Guard is a matter of distance, connectivity, and opportunity; if you're going to close the distance for a pass, always insist on gaining the upper hand with a dominant form of ...
Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Folding Pass vs Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - Approach your opponent's Butterfly with the idea of winning on the very first move in the hand fight. Primarily, you'll want to gain an underhook, but if he hides it well, play low and plan for a strong collar tie wh...
Posted: 4689 days ago
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Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Knee on Belly, Underhook and Head Control from Side Control, Taking the Back vs Single Leg, Seatbelt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control
     

2 Part Technique - Push your opponent flat onto his back and pass with the Standing Step by pushing his knee down and kicking your leg back while supporting your weight down on his stomach. Drive your shin across his belly and prepare ...
Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - It is best to reset into a strong position and play your game, than to learn many countering passes. The Standing Step Pass is a simple way to defeat your opponent's butterfly guard after you've knocked him flat onto...
Posted: 4977 days ago
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Collar and Elbow Control, Standing Step Pass, Knee Slide Pass, Under Hook and Head Control vs Half Guard, Leg Over Pass vs Half Guard, Knee Cross vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Press the opponent to the mat and initiate a guard pass using Collar and Elbow Control. You may not be able to Standing Step Pass or Knee Slide if the opponent locks a strong Half Guard. The opponent's next reaction ...
Standing Step Pass, Folding Pass, Leg Over Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Always push and hold the opponent's back to the mat when passing his guard. Control at the opponent's stomach and knee, while keeping your far leg out. Attempt the Standing Step Pass, but if the opponent holds a Half...
Collar and Elbow Control, Knee Slide Pass, Standing Step Pass
     

2 Part Technique - The Collar and Elbow Control is a great technique to keep the opponent down when passing the guard from standing. Take advantage of your speed and top position by trying a Knee Slide Pass. If the opponent closes his ...
Standing Step Pass, Knee Slide Pass, Folding Pass, Leg Over
     

3 Part Technique - Your next movement will always depend on your opponent's reaction. This instructional focuses on the connection between these Guard Passes, not the details of the move. Often, your only option is to force a technique...
Passing the De La Riva Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Before the opponent can establish a control and put you in the De La Riva Guard position, break the grips and work a pass of your own, such as the Over / Under Guard Pass. However, now the opponent was able to establ...
Standing Step Pass, Knee Slide Pass, and Leg Over Pass
     

3 Part Technique - Press the opponent's back to the mat to initiate passing. Control at the opponent's stomach and knee, while keeping your far leg out. Attempt the Standing Step Pass, but if the opponent holds a Half Guard, use the Kn...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Back Step Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - Don't let someone taller than you grab your jacket from over your shoulders; he can shake you like a carpet. Even though we can't always rely on physical attributes to define the success of our personal game, we can ...
Collar and Elbow Control vs Butterfly, Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Back Step Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - If your opponent anticipates the Knee Slide against his Butterfly Guard after you grab for Collar & Elbow Control, tug him forward and cut your foot out from between his legs for the Standing Step Pass. If you encoun...
Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Knee on Belly, Collar and Hip Control from Side Control
     

2 Part Technique - Apply the principle of "I believe I can and will" towards the Step Pass by consistently forcing the technique with urgent pacing. During the attack, continue to improve the offensive technique with timing, speed, and...
Push to Open Guard, Standing Step Pass vs Butterfly, Folding Pass vs Butterfly
     

2 Part Technique - Fold the opponent if he holds your leg in Half Guard as you stand to pass. If the opponent's leg remains strong enough to prevent the fold, concentrate both hands on his knee to force the pass.
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