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Jiu-Jitsu Techniques: Mastering the Leg Weave Guard Pass
3:54
Belt Level: Purple
Technique Breakdown: Side Smash and Leg Weave Pass in MMA, BJJ, and No-Gi Training for Enhanced Fitness and Grappling
0:31
Belt Level: Purple
Best Leg/Arm Weave Pass Techniques for Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu
2:54
Belt Level: Purple
Mastering the SMASH PASS Technique with Craig Jones: A Comprehensive Guide
1:0
Belt Level: Purple
Mastering the Underhook to Counter the Weave Pass: Insights from Lachlan Giles
4:9
Belt Level: Purple
Learn how to execute the De La Riva to Folding Pass technique by Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida
10:33
Belt Level: Purple
Learn the Knee Fold to Knee Slide Pass Technique with Ethan Crelinsten
5:31
Belt Level: Purple
Top 3 De La Riva Guard Passes for a Successful BJJ Journey – Master the Knee Slide, X-Pass, and Folding Pass
7:13
Belt Level: Purple
The Power of the Open Guard Split Pass for Optimal
0:40
Belt Level: Purple
Brazilian National BJJ Champion Demonstrates Folding Pass
8:18
Belt Level: Purple
Folding Pass: Master BJJ Technique with Gabriel Martins
8:48
Belt Level: Purple
The Best Passing System for Gi and No-Gi BJJ – Easy and Effective
7:51
Belt Level: Purple

In this category, you will find a comprehensive list of guard technique videos that cover a wide range of techniques and variations. The guard is a fundamental position in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, often utilized as a defensive tactic to control and neutralize an opponent’s attacks. The videos in this category will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to properly execute different guard techniques, allowing you to develop a solid foundation and become more proficient in this essential aspect of BJJ.

Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics of guard retention or an experienced practitioner seeking to expand your repertoire, this category has something for everyone. The videos cover various types of guards, including closed guard, open guard, butterfly guard, spider guard, and many more. Each technique video is carefully selected to provide you with a thorough understanding of the mechanics, principles, and strategies behind each guard position.

For those new to the guard, the category starts with introductory videos that explain the basic concepts and principles of each guard position. These videos will guide you through the fundamental movements, grips, and control points necessary to establish and maintain a strong guard. As you progress, the category offers more advanced videos that explore variations, sweeps, submissions, and transitions from different guard positions. By watching and practicing these techniques, you will gradually enhance your guard game and develop a deep understanding of the intricacies involved.

In addition to technique breakdowns, this category also includes sparring footage and instructional matches featuring high-level BJJ practitioners. Watching these videos can provide valuable insights into how the techniques are applied in real-life scenarios and help you sharpen your understanding of timing, leverage, and positioning. You will witness the effectiveness of the guard in action and gain inspiration to incorporate new strategies into your own game.

Whether you prefer to study the guard techniques in a systematic manner or simply explore different options and variations, this category offers a comprehensive collection of videos to cater to your needs. With clear demonstrations, detailed explanations, and a wide range of techniques to choose from, you can take your guard game to the next level and make significant progress in your BJJ journey. So, dive in, explore the videos, and start refining your guard techniques today!

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