The Easiest Guard Pass That Your Training Partner Will Hate

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Paul Schreiner

 

The Easiest Guard Pass That Your Training Partner Will Hate | In this video the BJJ Scientist,

Prof. Paul Schreiner goes into great detail on how to easily pass your opponent's guard, the mechanics of the stack pass and how to maximize pressure

You Know Nothing About Pressure Passing! As a follow up to his first instructional, Professor Paul Schreiner is back again to dive even deeper into his Precise Pressure Passing System! Considered to be one of the most basic styles for guard passing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, the stack pass is the foundation for all pressure passing systems. Modern passing styles such as leg-drag, long-step or floating passes rely heavily on speed and athleticism, but the stack pass relies on position and patience. In this instructional, Paul Schreiner focuses on the micro/macro movements, position, and grips that will make you an effective pressure guard passer, without having to drill repetitive hours on a pass that might work.

 

 

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