tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19359626.post1936346740537097318..comments2023-11-16T08:24:58.533+00:00Comments on slideyfoot.com | bjj resources: 25/08/2013 - Study Hall (Breaking & Passing Closed Guard)slideyfoothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05374174757753962274noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19359626.post-70599238920510796932013-08-30T16:29:14.190+01:002013-08-30T16:29:14.190+01:00Yeah, I'm the same. I often see people discoun...Yeah, I'm the same. I often see people discounting passing from your knees, saying that to pass you absolutely have to stand up (I've said it myself), but I'm really keen to try and develop a good kneeling break. <br /><br />That <a href="http://www.slideyfoot.com/2013/08/21082013-private-closed-guard-break-leg.html" rel="nofollow">private lesson</a> I mentioned has helped, but I think the main thing is going to be drilling it over and over again at open mats. <br /><br />It would interesting to take a private from Roy Harris on the topic. He apparently is great on those low pressure passes: he talked about it on one of those occasional Inside BJJ interviews that are worth pushing through the banter for (<a href="http://www.insidebjj.com/2013/04/28/78-roy-harris/" rel="nofollow">#78</a>). ;)slideyfoothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05374174757753962274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19359626.post-62087079527736866772013-08-30T14:54:50.184+01:002013-08-30T14:54:50.184+01:00Passing on the ground is something I really want t...Passing on the ground is something I really want to master. I've heard that it's a thing of the past, but I'm focusing on it.<br /><br />The hip control is something I still have issues with, especially on larger opponents. I'm starting to try just bracing with my fists though, as opposed to an open palm, to avoid wrist locks. Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13229873505463921052noreply@blogger.com