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KOPsycho
07-24-2011, 03:19 AM
Im having a ish load of trouble transitioning from full guard.
Videos would help out alot.

SteveJorgensen
07-26-2011, 01:46 PM
Im having a ish load of trouble transitioning from full guard.
Videos would help out alot.

Transitioning to what? A Sweep? Usually you need proper hand placement and use your hips correctly

VIsland
07-30-2011, 11:08 PM
Hip escape and put your feet in hooks guard, butterfly guard or on hips.

KOPsycho
08-02-2011, 09:16 PM
Thanks all, kind of a good help out. I'm finally learning BJJ after a year of exploring MMA, it is a complete new ball game to me.

Nikolei
08-13-2011, 04:13 PM
Hi all, first post. Want to post transformation thread but need 50 post so I figure may as well start here as I compete in Judo/BJJ.

I assume you are talking about when you have your opponent in your guard.

Notes for guard

1. Shrimp - Hip movement. Do not allow your opponent to stack you.

2. Control. Maintain control of your opponent's wrists & head. Constantly attack their neck!

4. Break their posture. Don't allow them to get a good base up, you can do so with head control.

5. I think this might be a tad too advanced, but underhooks/overhooks are your friend!

6. Never remain stagnant, always be active in attacking. Don't spaz out, but threaten with submissions to keep them off balance & do not allow them to posture up.

There's plenty more, but at this stage it's best to practise the basics. I am far from an authority in this subject but I do consider myself to have a fair bit of experience in grappling. Thanks for letting me share.

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