If you don’t have strength to move their hand behind their back, you can also try pinning the hand to the mat, moving your whole body sideways (which in turn will place opponents pinned hand behind their back) and then passing their hand to your other hand
This is a personal fave. When I do it, I like to pin their hand flat to the mat, posture up, then scoot back. It turns it into like a kimura if they don’t open their guard and if they do you get a free pass
I have followed all your videos, and you instruction video’s. I have to say they’re worth it an working. Last roll I was asked to just keep it to the moves we learned in class that day🤷♂️🤙🏻
I love this pass Jordan thanks so much ❤ no threat of them shifting out and having a back take because you have the arm trapped by your right arm, they can’t spin over
I love this pass. My coach teaches it a little different. Instead of head on the mat we base the head on their chin. It’s super uncomfortable. We also sprawl the hip down with force. A lot of times the guard breaks from the sprawl along with the discomfort of the head on the chin.
I’m having so much difficult passing guard against guys that are flexible. They frame and pull half guard, then I’m in a situation where I’m fighting to not enter their guard.
I got this from one of my Instructors quite a while back. Nobody uses this in my gym, and I think it is a great pass since you can also force a kimura when you put your head over to the other side. Lots of control with this one! Details fade over time, but now I'm up and fresh again 😄
I’ve been trying to work what I thought this pass was for a while now, I’ve gotten it on some people but flexible people give me trouble. I like the hip switch, I’ll try that
I do something similar from my back too, sometimes manage to grab their wrist from around their back and just slowly bridge to sweep them (so they don't fuck their shoulder up as it's in that awkward position)
Once you trap the arm behind their back, keep positive control of that wrist and also, grab the trapped arms elbow on the opposite side with your free hand. Lower your butt to the mat and push with your hands to extend your back and body toward their feet. Theyll either let go or kimura themselves. Once they let go, make sure you flatten out on the and kick your legs out and go to side control, then mount. You could stop there but i like to keep the handcuff and get a sub. So, with the handcuff from mount i will roll over and pull them on top of me and put them in my closed guard. Then you just pull up on that trapped arm. It is veeeeery easy to do in the gi, esp if you get a good grip on their sleeve.
Hi Jordan, watched this yesterday and used in sparring in the evening as our current topic is closed guard. It worked a charm on everyone!!! I'm just curious what you would prefer to do once you have passed? Do you hold onto their arm to try and submit?
Since I’m smaller a lot of bigger guys do this to me so I had to figure out what can I do in this position from bottom. I’ve found out that as soon as they trap that arm I can scoot my body under at an angle like I’m going for a flower sweep and sweep over my left shoulder since their right arm is also trapped.
Quick question. One of my peers did this to me but he leaned his head against my jawline INSTEAD of the floor as shown in your video. Is there a reason why you are leaning your head against the floor instead of your opponents face?
Or you can put your other hand on their elbow after passing their hand. Set yourself and push up while also scooting hips back and get the tap. If they don’t tap then they’ll break their guard and you can then roll them into behind the back Kamura immediately after the pass. At least I hope I explained that well enough to understand.
@@troysdogtraining did you not see the “that’s what I call it” part of my comment? If it doesn’t have a name, a name shall be given. Shit, I could call it the Mexican handcuff for all anyone seems to care.
I really like this pass, any suggestion for a submission to go to once you pass? Or do you just release the hammerlock grip once you’ve passed to side control and work from there?
@JordanTeachesJiujitsu that you for this man, I have added this to my arsenal. Just a question, once you trap their arm, do you still need to hold the hand or can I let it go to use both hands to help pass the guard? Thanks for all the information man, I start BJJ 3 months ago and just love it. Your channel and podcast are great! Keep it up and I'm rooting for you boss if you go again Bradley Martin lol
It’s a very good pass but it can be dangerous. My good friend who was a real Jiujitsu addict quit the sport, after he got a shoulder injury from a hesvy guy 50kg heavier than him using this pass. Tore his shoulder from it & it left him unable to work for months. I know, many moves are dangerous In Jiujitsu but be careful using this one. Yes, he tapped due to the pain but it was so quick, it was too late.
The knee on the thigh is a genius move. Plus it hurts like a mf. Once you get the knee on the thigh you might be able to just push the other leg off you because the opponent is in pain
If you get caught in that pass just reach and defend with your free hand. You can stall until they let go. Just did it in tournament. I aint letting no sleezy shit pass my guard
Monkey grip is normally since the thumb in a C grip would stop their wrist from going up but that's hard thing to do in the position their arm is in anyways. A monkey grip will provide more strength going down. Which is where they want to position their hand to escape.
In any position in Jiujtisu you need to control your opponents hips. If you're getting triangles it's because you're not controlling the hips so work on that and I'm sure you'll have more success 🙂
This is my wife's account, I'm a second degree Black Belt (3rd this year). Maybe because of my shorter legs...I've done it dozens of times. (it doesn't happen often) . You know in BJJ every move has a counter and that counter had a counter. I don't shrimp...I shoulder walk if I need a little extra room. No Hate, but yeah, someone did this to me years ago when I was a purple belt and a BB saw and told me what to do. Hasn't worked on me in over 15 years. Works great on white belts though ;) But I really like your channel and you are a good player and your breakdowns are great. Thank you.@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu
@@ClarkeIllmatical Yepp I got pretty good training 3-4 days a week until purple when I increased my training frequency due to starting a gym. You can achieve whatever you want if you work hard enough.
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@@fbigroomskids6638 ya if you're technique and timing isn't very good you're relying on strength
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Found the detail I was missing on this pass thank you.
Highly recommend this pass if you're a fellow big Boi.
I am
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Dude, you have no idea how effective this has been. It is now in my top 3 pass from closed guard.
Whats your top 3
2nd the request for your top 3. Will try this pass tomorrow’s rolls.
If you don’t have strength to move their hand behind their back, you can also try pinning the hand to the mat, moving your whole body sideways (which in turn will place opponents pinned hand behind their back) and then passing their hand to your other hand
That's the way its usually taught
thank u!
You got some aesthetics on those quads bro!
The missionary scoot. Classic
This is a personal fave. When I do it, I like to pin their hand flat to the mat, posture up, then scoot back. It turns it into like a kimura if they don’t open their guard and if they do you get a free pass
She was straight armed in this video. I assume you're saying if He planted her arm chicken winged?
This was the first sequence I learned as a white belt.
Awesome! 🙏
I have followed all your videos, and you instruction video’s. I have to say they’re worth it an working. Last roll I was asked to just keep it to the moves we learned in class that day🤷♂️🤙🏻
I love this pass Jordan thanks so much ❤ no threat of them shifting out and having a back take because you have the arm trapped by your right arm, they can’t spin over
I love this pass. My coach teaches it a little different. Instead of head on the mat we base the head on their chin. It’s super uncomfortable. We also sprawl the hip down with force. A lot of times the guard breaks from the sprawl along with the discomfort of the head on the chin.
Nasty. I like it.
Is the arm pass harder to do with resistance? If so is there technique to defeat this?
My go to in closed guard! It's sneaky. I initiate asap before my opponent starts anything. Works on most level.
super curious how to counter this if you're playing bottom...
nice I will definitely try this
Doing awesome man. Keep it up. Looking forward to getting your course
I’m having so much difficult passing guard against guys that are flexible. They frame and pull half guard, then I’m in a situation where I’m fighting to not enter their guard.
This mans voice makes me think he's the type to caress you as he puts you to sleep😂
I love this, it seems inspired by a wrestling pin. The old school way of passing is so bad and just based on who's stronger and bigger. Really cool
Sao Paulo Pass? But with the added arm behind the back! I dig it thats a sweet adjustment
Such a powerful pass 🙌
For a second I thought you was gonna say " But my shit..."
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That woulda been funny
Also a fun grip when you're the one with full guard
Simple and brilliant
You're a legend and I love you.
Lovely, this is amazing. more of this my guy
Will do!
Bro ur a GD genius I swear
I got this from one of my Instructors quite a while back. Nobody uses this in my gym, and I think it is a great pass since you can also force a kimura when you put your head over to the other side. Lots of control with this one! Details fade over time, but now I'm up and fresh again 😄
One of my go to's and and most simple passes I love
Yesss! I figured this one out a couple of years ago!
Love this move
I’ve been trying to work what I thought this pass was for a while now, I’ve gotten it on some people but flexible people give me trouble. I like the hip switch, I’ll try that
Damn why you giving away my secret! Good video mate 👍
What do you do when they frame on your shoulder or collar?
Finally i can pull out quick
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I do something similar from my back too, sometimes manage to grab their wrist from around their back and just slowly bridge to sweep them (so they don't fuck their shoulder up as it's in that awkward position)
Definitely tight 😉
Once you trap the arm behind their back, keep positive control of that wrist and also, grab the trapped arms elbow on the opposite side with your free hand. Lower your butt to the mat and push with your hands to extend your back and body toward their feet. Theyll either let go or kimura themselves. Once they let go, make sure you flatten out on the and kick your legs out and go to side control, then mount. You could stop there but i like to keep the handcuff and get a sub. So, with the handcuff from mount i will roll over and pull them on top of me and put them in my closed guard. Then you just pull up on that trapped arm. It is veeeeery easy to do in the gi, esp if you get a good grip on their sleeve.
Sneakyyyyyyy LOVE IT 👏 👏
Thank you
Hi Jordan, watched this yesterday and used in sparring in the evening as our current topic is closed guard. It worked a charm on everyone!!! I'm just curious what you would prefer to do once you have passed? Do you hold onto their arm to try and submit?
Sneaky sneaky I like it
Getting that arm in my gym is going to be tough. Any suggestions on how to get that arm straight like that? Thansk
Used this many times even in competition
Learned from Marcelo Garcia around 2010
Oh, I am definitely trying this pass!
How long have you been doing bjj?
@@TheRealMobileManhe aint talking bout bjj😅
Since I’m smaller a lot of bigger guys do this to me so I had to figure out what can I do in this position from bottom. I’ve found out that as soon as they trap that arm I can scoot my body under at an angle like I’m going for a flower sweep and sweep over my left shoulder since their right arm is also trapped.
I just realized why this hasn’t been working for me. I didn’t keep my head on the mat all the way through
Quick question. One of my peers did this to me but he leaned his head against my jawline INSTEAD of the floor as shown in your video. Is there a reason why you are leaning your head against the floor instead of your opponents face?
Had this done to me in competition
I do this all the time as a blue belt. Works pretty well 80% time for me when rolling with other blue belts
Today my coach taught me how to escape if my back is taken
Or you can put your other hand on their elbow after passing their hand. Set yourself and push up while also scooting hips back and get the tap. If they don’t tap then they’ll break their guard and you can then roll them into behind the back Kamura immediately after the pass.
At least I hope I explained that well enough to understand.
Is this kind of like a no gi version of the lapel pressure pass where you feed your partner’s lapel under their leg and to your opposite arm?
Someone just taught me that literally two days ago
Dagestani handcuff! That’s what I call it, it’s my favorite for sure. Works great in the Gi also
lol that is not a dagistani handcuff 😅 there’s no such thing. the dags just call 2 on 1 wrist control a dagestani handcuff.
@@troysdogtraining did you not see the “that’s what I call it” part of my comment? If it doesn’t have a name, a name shall be given. Shit, I could call it the Mexican handcuff for all anyone seems to care.
@@travisjones1481 yeah man go for it
This is a powerful closed guard pass. It's also really annoying when someone does it to you 😂
I like to stand up to pass and if they go for my leg, I trap the arm and then do this.
Imagine this in mma
What's the counter when your wrist gets trapped like that? Had someone do this to me and it was so annoying..
I swear my teacher showed this like 2 weeks ago
This was my favorite pass until i was caught with a triangle from my master 😂😂
The hammer lock pass. It's great
I really like this pass, any suggestion for a submission to go to once you pass? Or do you just release the hammerlock grip once you’ve passed to side control and work from there?
@jvjiujitsu has a system based on this hand trap it’s awesome
@@kevthesage5747 thank you!
I don't want to pass guard against this oponent...
Will this work in a gi
I do this all the time. But now people do it on me and I can’t stop them. Any tips for that?
GODDAMMIT
@JordanTeachesJiujitsu that you for this man, I have added this to my arsenal. Just a question, once you trap their arm, do you still need to hold the hand or can I let it go to use both hands to help pass the guard? Thanks for all the information man, I start BJJ 3 months ago and just love it. Your channel and podcast are great! Keep it up and I'm rooting for you boss if you go again Bradley Martin lol
Thank you*
I do that but from side control and attack the kimura behind their back
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Tried this but my opponent just put his hands above his head and I couldn’t do anything
It’s a very good pass but it can be dangerous. My good friend who was a real Jiujitsu addict quit the sport, after he got a shoulder injury from a hesvy guy 50kg heavier than him using this pass. Tore his shoulder from it & it left him unable to work for months. I know, many moves are dangerous In Jiujitsu but be careful using this one. Yes, he tapped due to the pain but it was so quick, it was too late.
Does anyone know of a counter to this once the arm is trapped behind the back?
I'm a white belt. A guy did this to me in competition. Really cool. I've started doing this to my training partners 😂
Commenting so I can come back and find this
The knee on the thigh is a genius move. Plus it hurts like a mf. Once you get the knee on the thigh you might be able to just push the other leg off you because the opponent is in pain
Learned that one 20 years ago in Japan and it sucks when your hand is trapped
Yea i do this alot, didnt know it was an actual pass
Idk about you guys but I just finished.
Hip switch makes it very vulnerable for back take tho..
Your back can't be taken when you have an underhook
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsufair enough 😅 thanks for the shorts !
Can you do Darce choke or Anaconda with the arm trapped like that?
jeez i think this one would be sick in mma gotts try it
As a small guy with a great guard, this is devastating for me. Please show a counter for this for the bottom guy.
whats the name of this pass?
Dislocated a guys shoulder doing this
Yep that's gana work for me
If you get caught in that pass just reach and defend with your free hand. You can stall until they let go. Just did it in tournament. I aint letting no sleezy shit pass my guard
Im 6'4 with long ass arms. I use this on everyone, especially in the Gi, drives people crazy
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Ok now you are dangerous. I mean, wow
Do you monkey or regular grip the arm behind their back?
Monkey grip is normally since the thumb in a C grip would stop their wrist from going up but that's hard thing to do in the position their arm is in anyways. A monkey grip will provide more strength going down. Which is where they want to position their hand to escape.
So it's kind of a modified Sao Paulo?
I get triangled when i try this😢
In any position in Jiujtisu you need to control your opponents hips. If you're getting triangles it's because you're not controlling the hips so work on that and I'm sure you'll have more success 🙂
No gi Soa Paulo pass. I love it if I am doing it. Hate it if it's being done to me.
Love the underarm control, doing that one tonight...
Great pass. Can go straight into a hammer lock
Too zoomed in, cant see the legs
As the bottom guy, put your feet on his hips and push back, now your free and in open guard.
Ya you'd have to shrimp out first though which won't be possible when your back is pinned to the mat
This is my wife's account, I'm a second degree Black Belt (3rd this year). Maybe because of my shorter legs...I've done it dozens of times. (it doesn't happen often) . You know in BJJ every move has a counter and that counter had a counter. I don't shrimp...I shoulder walk if I need a little extra room. No Hate, but yeah, someone did this to me years ago when I was a purple belt and a BB saw and told me what to do. Hasn't worked on me in over 15 years. Works great on white belts though ;) But I really like your channel and you are a good player and your breakdowns are great. Thank you.@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu
Also, I don't want to derail your video or be that guy that always has a 'but' to say. So you can delete this comment if you want.
@@lorikislack1504 I don't mind. Counters are only available if the other person isn't doing everything right.
truth...it's in the details. @@JordanTeachesJiujitsu
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As I watch your videos, I become more discouraged. I feel like I'll never learn all this...
If I did, you can too!
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Thanks for the lift.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Can I do this going to class three days a week?
@@ClarkeIllmatical Yepp I got pretty good training 3-4 days a week until purple when I increased my training frequency due to starting a gym. You can achieve whatever you want if you work hard enough.
Just ground and pound
Camera focus is to close. Thanks anyway