Cross Grip Pass Guard | Smash Pass & Leg Drag | Crazy Dog Pass

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    Chapter:
    - 00:00 Intro
    - 00:20 Opening
    - 00:32 Cross Grip Pass
    - 01:59 Cross Grip Pass from the Birds' Eye View
    - 03:14 Cross Grip Pass- Full Speed
    - 03:25 Smash Pass Approach
    - 05:21 How to Smash the Top Leg
    - 07:08 Duck Under Leg Drag
    - 09:23 Duck Under Leg Drag from the other side
    - 11:23 Duck Under Leg Drag- Full Speed
    - 11:35 Outro
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  • @YoshiJiuJitsuTech
    @YoshiJiuJitsuTech  3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cross Grip Pass- this can be a good choice not to allow opponents to make their guard by making the cross grip. There’s a lot of options to switch as like smash pass, duck under leg drag and taking the back.

  • @LEONDOTCAT
    @LEONDOTCAT 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Isn't this normally known as the Crazy Dog pass? Great videos. I'm surprised no-one has done a DVD breaking down the Cross Grip pass into a system.
    It's very effective. In a Flograppling podcast Keenan C suggested it was "too" effective and yet it's still relatively rare to come across on the mats.

    • @YoshiJiuJitsuTech
      @YoshiJiuJitsuTech  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, it's a kind of the crazy dog pass that's been used a lot, but wasn't that popular. It's a very efficient way not to allow opponents to play their guard.