This is why there is no more valuable skill for a top player than a strong Guard Passing game.
If you've watch my matches on Youtube or FloGrappling you'll know that I'm a aggressive guard passer who pushes the pace, takes the back and catches a lot of submissions.
Guard passing is also one of most necessary skills you need in order to be a dominant BJJ player.
Here's why. . .
When you’re up against a tough opponent of similar skill you spend a large amount of your time either passing the guard or defending and attacking from the bottom.
If you're someone who naturally favors the top position it’s important to have a systematic and reliable guard passing game. Otherwise you’ll end up wasting a ton of energy and get submitted left and right.
This was me for years! I used to get aggressive for the pass and would leave my arms and neck wide open for submissions.
Then if you’re naturally a bottom player you need to have a strong passing game too. Otherwise you’ll get sweeps and immediately get submitted or swept back to the bottom.
I've seen plenty of my students struggle with this problem. I had one student who was a high level belt from the bottom but a White Belt on top.
So whether you're naturally a top player and you're looking for some extra tips to boost your passing game, or you're the bottom player looking to learn how to stay on top and pour on the pressure. . .
Then I’m excited to share my brand new Breakthrough Guard Passing series with you.
Inside the series is my incredibly competition-tested guard passing system that I've used to win numerous Black Belt matches and be a dominant grappler during rolling.
Inside the series I've included my best techniques which are largely a collection of simple techniques I've learned as far back as White Belt but with some small details and adjustments I've been able to use them against Black Belts successfully.
In addition to the techniques I teach my process/system along with the strategies I use. This way you can mix and match my techniques with your own to piece together your own style.
This is also the same system I teach my students who have used it to win their own matches and competition titles.
And today I'm sharing it with you, and I hope it brings you success like it has for me and my team.