Andrew Wiltse – Buzzsaw Passing Gi
Andrew Wiltse – Buzzsaw Passing Gi
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Salepage: Andrew Wiltse – Buzzsaw Passing Gi
Andrew Wiltse has swiftly established himself as one of the most dynamic and skilled black belt competitors in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and now you can master the guard passing strategy that has propelled him to the top. You may begin to attack and pass guards with precision and successful combinations with Andrew’s Buzzsaw Passing method in this 6-part mega-series.
Andrew teaches every element of his method, leaving nothing out, as he describes the grip fights, posture, and passes he employs. Use knee cuts, movement passes like toreando and x pass, leg weaving, and other moves to create movement and elicit reactions from the guard player.
When the nuances and methods are combined, this approach can slice through guards, and Andrew shows you his style in action as he films himself rolling and then narrates over it to give you a greater grasp of his game. This top game lesson will help you improve your skill and strategy.
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