Master Pedro Sauer - Torreando Pass Defence
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Getting into the mind of Master Pedro to work out how to defend the torreando guard pass better.
Master Pedro Sauer's Australia Tour is coming up soon! He'll be at Higher Jiu Jitsu on Saturday 4th November.
Get in touch at www.higherjiujitsu.com.au to book your spot.
Oss and out.
Coach John
Professor Pedro is a WOrld Treasure.
Sure is!
That was amazing... I expected no less!!
He is amazing!
He's an absolute wizard.
Sure is! Delivers every time.
100%
Omg so simple. Thank you 🙏🏻
Professor - such a treasure to the BJJ community
We love him and thank him every day for his guidance 🥋🙏
Uso essa inversão há 10 anos e capoto geral!!!
Ele é o cara
thanks for the great vid! But one question at 2:15 how if the opponent post with his top arm
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I dont see anything preventing him from doing that and taking the north south...
Maybe I am missing something but I was thinking a solution about this problem : using the left arm attached to his belt against his post and the other arm attached to his arm isnt necessary at this point because his arm is already trapped so I would put this one on will to the belt anyway .
Please correct me if I am wrong
still thanks you for such a great coach and great technique
yowsers
Yep!
does professor Sauer still teach? or is it pretty much only but seminars?
He lives in Savannah presently and makes some guest appearances at my friend's James' gym Gracie Jiu Jitsu Savannah.
@@higherjiujitsu Awesome. I wish he would do seminars in or around Utah area where he started. I now train under one of his black belts in Idaho.
anytime I see grabbing the belt in a move, i just skip it.
It was initially shown with a lat grab which is effective as well. Master Sauer teaches in concepts instead of rigid 1 way methods. In order for your training to be effective,I believe approaching with concepts keeps your mind sharp and open. Teaches you to see opportunities that you may not necessarily see from a rigid stand point.
Agreed.. take things for what they are and the context they're used in. 80% of time for me is to work onthings that are applicable everywhere.