Jiu-Jitsu For Small Guys Part 1: Passing The Guard
Jiu-Jitsu For Small Guys Part 1: Passing The Guard
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Salepage: Jiu-Jitsu For Small Guys Part 1: Passing The Guard
In this series Felipe Costa of www.BrazilianBlackBelt.com shows us how to maximize the efficiency of jiu-jitsu against a much bigger opponent.
Here he demonstrates passing the guard, a difficult proposition when dealing with long, heavy legs.
Check out Part 2 (Escaping Bottom Position) and Part 3 (Taking the Back) of the series of Jiu-Jitsu For Small Guys
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