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Folding Pass vs Spider Guard, Over Under Pass vs Half Guard
     

2 Part Technique - If you're smart, the only danger that the Spider Guard poses is wearing out your arms while fighting against his legs. If left unchecked, it can pose a problem later on in the fight, so it's best to change up the pos...
Posted: 5006 days ago
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Push to Open Guard, Circle Pass vs Spider Hook, Kimura Grip, Seatbelt Control
     

2 Part Technique - After pushing the opponent's to the mat, he may lasso around your arm to play Spider Guard. A common technique from the position is to invert underneath to attempt an Omoplata. As he inverts, capture his head with a ...
Circle Pass vs Spider Hook, Knee Weave Pass, Over Under Pass
     

2 Part Technique - If an opponent lassos a Spider Guard hook around your collar grip, prevent him from inverting underneath you by capturing his head with a crossface as it passes in front of you. If he rocks you away with the hook, re...
Circle Pass vs Spider Hook, Omoplata Escape
     

2 Part Technique - If an opponent manages to avoid your crossface and half mount when he inverts with a lasso hook from Spider Guard, immediately yank your arm out of danger. But, if your arm is stuck, drop your knee on top of his legs...
Posted: 4728 days ago
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Folding Pass vs Spider Guard
     

2 Part Technique - We don't play Spider Guard here, but we certainly respect it enough to understand how it works so we can get out of it. Ideally, our posture and hand placement should hide the hooks necessary for a Spider Guard playe...
Posted: 4698 days ago
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Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard, Over Under Pass vs Spider Guard, Toreando Pass vs Spider Guard
     

3 Part Technique - Spider Guard is difficult to pass and as equally challenging to use offensively. Establish an inside control from the opponent's knees to neutralize his Spider Guard offense. How the opponent uses his foot against yo...
Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard, Toreando Pass vs Spider Guard
     

3 Part Technique - As a general rule of thumb, you should always try to anchor yourself with a firm grip on your opponent's gi while inside of his Open Guard. If you haven't made a counter grip somewhere, he will be able to pull your s...
Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard, Over Under Pass vs Spider Guard, Folding Pass vs Spider Guard, Kick Escape vs Spider Guard
     

3 Part Technique - As in the previous advanced lesson, Marcelo teaches us how to dismantle the Spider Guard. However, this time, we encounter difficulty with freeing our lasso'ed arm because the opponent won't let us reach our grip. If...
Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard, Posture vs Inverting from Spider Guard Lasso, Folding Pass vs Spider Guard Lasso
     

2 Part Technique - Use posture to negate an opponent's foot against your bicep within Spider Guard. The concept is to use inside control against the opponent's Spider Guard, while posturing to counter his inverting attacks. Once you cl...
Circle Pass vs Spider Hook, Far Side Overhook Armbar from Side Control, Taking the Back vs Single Leg
     

3 Part Technique - If your opponent wins a Leg Lasso around your collar grip as you push him into Open Guard, make sure he doesn't control your other sleeve and instead, you control his wrist long enough to make a grip on the outside o...
Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard, Folding Pass vs Spider Guard Lasso, Folding Pass to Mount
     

2 Part Technique - As the opponent enters into the lasso from Spider Guard, step over his foot to neutralize the control. Sit back and negate his grips, which seamlessly transitions yourself into the Folding Pass.
Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard, Back Step Pass vs Open Guard, Toreando Pass vs Open Guard
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows how to circumvent his opponent's Spider Guard offense when he tries to pass the Open Guard with Inside or Outside Knee Control over the pants. Whenever you have a hand free after breaking the sleeve grip, ...
Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard, Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains 3 options for when his opponent's Spider Guard defies conventional grip-breaking methods and calls for an even stronger response: [I] The first and second option both involve committing your entire body...
Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard → Leg Drag Pass vs Spider Guard → Over/Under Pass vs Spider Guard → Folding Pass vs Spider Guard Lasso
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo shows how to Escape (and then Pass) the Spider Guard: [I] First figure out which lead leg you need to leave inside of your opponent's Open Guard to pass immediately after you free your hands. Rotate your hands a...
Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard → Knee Weave Pass vs Lasso Half Guard → Side Control to North/South Position
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo masterfully explains a Spider Guard Pass: [I] Make counter-grips to avoid giving your opponent too much leverage over your body when he finds the Stirrup & Lasso Controls; grab his pants and lapel, respectively....
Countering Omoplata & Leg Attack from Spider Guard
     

3 Part Lesson - Marcelo navigates through an opponent's Omoplata & Leg Attack from Spider Guard. After breaking the opponent's Spider Guard Stirrup and folding his knees, recognize his intentions to spin underneath and engage into an O...
Posture vs Spider Guard Lasso → Inside Knee Control vs Spider Guard → Circle Pass vs Spider Hook → Omoplata Escape
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo surpasses the Spider: [I] Whenever you are under imbalance inside of your opponent's Spider Guard, make counter-grips anywhere you can affirm your hands; this can be the pants, belts, jacket, lapel. Find your fo...
Posture vs Spider Guard → Breaking Grips vs Spider Guard → Passing vs Spider Guard
     
Breaking Spider-Guard Grips, Over-Under Pass vs Lasso-Guard, Long-Step Pass vs Lasso-Guard
     

2-Part Advanced Lesson -- Bernardo converts the Spider-Guard into passing opportunities: If your opponent secures both a Lasso-Hook and Stirrup (Foot-on-Biceps) from Double-Sleeve Control (Spider-Guard), walk away from the Lasso-side s...
Knee Slide Pass vs Spider Guard
     

Master Fabio Gurgle shows how to disarm the Spider-Hook: It is important to remember not to rush though a good position when you get one; relish the moment and allow your opponent to tire themselves out by resisting in an inferior plac...
Over Under Pass vs Spider Guard
     

Master Fabio Gurgel opts to grab his opponent's lapel rather than their belt for an Over/Under Pass: Starting from inside control over your opponent's Open-Guard, if you cannot readily cross your leg over for a Knee-Slide Pass, you can...
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