Andre Galvao – Defending and Countering Pressure Passes
Andre Galvao – Defending and Countering Pressure Passes
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Salepage: Andre Galvao – Defending and Countering Pressure Passes
With These Unknown Fundamental Pressure Passing Counters, You Can Stop Being Smashed By Bigger, Stronger People.
With these strategies from 12-time World Champion Andre Galvao, avoid and defeat some of the most potent passing methods in all of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Learn from one of the greatest black belts ever as he demonstrates all the ideas, methods, and tactics that excel when used against larger, more powerful top players.
By mastering the Atos technique, you can stop over under passes and defend against one of Brazilian Jiu-most Jitsu’s potent passes.
Part 1:
Introduction Changing the back take from the stack pass to prevent the shoulder lock
Scissor Sweep + Crucifix Stack Pass Defense The Magic Back Take Hip Twisting Stack Defense
Easy Submissions Against Stack Pass
Part 2:
Defense Using the same-side collar grip stack and a triangle submission
Variations to the Wizard Stack Pass Defense
Opening the Elbow Against a Stack Pass in Bench Press Defense
Part 3:
Attacks and variations for the steam roll
Idea for Moving the Defense Against the Over Under Pass
Attack by Kimura Against the Over Under Pass
Part 4:
Armbar Framing With One Hand Against Over Under Pass Strangle Attacks
Stack Pass Defense, Over Under Defense, and Shin Frame Defense
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