This is unreal mate, funny how renaming it to something simple such as leg hug allows my brain to retain the concept straight away. Keep them coming please 🙏
When I see these breakdowns, I don't see them as individual techniques, but rather an expansion of bodily awareness that opens up potential pathways in a roll.
Exactly as you progress in bjj every single pass technique can be stopped either by a grip, a frame or just distance. This is a very ery efficient way to chain your passes
Personally, I've loved the control you can establish in controlling the leg and the angles you can create. When you're doing this, you are so much more mobile than your opponent allowing for some dynamic direction change and sequences. Nice breakdown!
Definitely a future topic as there is some additional highly interesting things he does in his passing. First, I want to cover some other topics before getting to that 👍
Dude ur awesome U need to make more content ur stuff is gold. I think u should do one on the heavy sprawl passing Gordon Ryan has been doing as of late.
This is unreal mate, funny how renaming it to something simple such as leg hug allows my brain to retain the concept straight away. Keep them coming please 🙏
When I see these breakdowns, I don't see them as individual techniques, but rather an expansion of bodily awareness that opens up potential pathways in a roll.
Exactly as you progress in bjj every single pass technique can be stopped either by a grip, a frame or just distance. This is a very ery efficient way to chain your passes
Wonderful stuff, Im glad I stumbled on this YT page, your content is great, keep it up.
It's cool to see Tye using this against Nicky and then now seeing Nicky use it against other people :) awesome video!
Great video Max. Thanks for the details.
This was dope! Going to have to watch it back multiple times. A whole avenue of guard passing I haven't even begun to explore yet!
This is a solid tech study, subscribed, keep up the good work
Amazing, these are my favorite type of videos and you mentioned gi❤❤❤
Personally, I've loved the control you can establish in controlling the leg and the angles you can create. When you're doing this, you are so much more mobile than your opponent allowing for some dynamic direction change and sequences. Nice breakdown!
fantastic breakdown brother
Dude awesome video, it’s a super strong position once you get there. Would be dope if you did a video on high step passing!
Really nice vid, feels like something I can add into my game immediately
This is good smashing technique. As a white belt I’m developing my game around pressure passing and this is perfect.
Man this is a game changer ! Do you have more of this topic
Yeah for sure, it'll be briefly touched on in a future no gi passing video 👍
Great video👍
Fantastic video thank you
Your content is gold Man! Keep goin!
A Gi specific match study on Andreys leg hug pass set ups and finishing variations/pathways would be 🔥
Definitely a future topic as there is some additional highly interesting things he does in his passing. First, I want to cover some other topics before getting to that 👍
Good vid. Subbed.
Great stuff bro, subbed 🤙🏼
Great video, subbed
Excellent content. New subscriber
This stuff is awesome, would love to see a more in-depth video or a series on this.
such a good video! keep at it
Dude ur awesome
U need to make more content ur stuff is gold. I think u should do one on the heavy sprawl passing Gordon Ryan has been doing as of late.
Its planned after snaps part 2 :)
Underpass has been a staple in my game for years. Gives you uncountable options. (Countless in other words... hahahaha)
Leo V 50/50 arm pass.
Nice max!
This is great
When's your next vid out?! Need more 🤣
Nice
How about "the invert killer"
Anywhere to find more on this pass?
If not just a standardised name 😂
Single under pass
Which video is that Lucas Lepri clip from?
Instagram, probably on his website too
So we are now calling a thigh drag a leg hug?
I suppose if the video gets popular enough 🤷♂😆
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Hug the leg! Do you have a problem with that?