Buzzsaw Passing Gi by Andrew Wiltse
Buzzsaw Passing Gi by Andrew Wiltse
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Salepage: Buzzsaw Passing Gi by Andrew Wiltse
Start crushing and slicing through bottom guys by using Andrew Wiltse’s patented buzzsaw passing technique to destroy open guards.
As Andrew demonstrates grip fighting and positioning strategies, you may stop the reverse De La Riva and the standard De La Riva and maintain control of the battle while setting up passes.
Use leg weaves, knee cuts, toreando, x-passes, and other passing techniques to create a system that is complete and cohesive. Andrew demonstrates how anybody can acquire improved guard passing, grip fighting, and top posture mechanics as well as how to apply and mix movements for maximum impact.
With Andrew’s methods, you may complete passes in side control, the mount, or take the back in even better positions than before.
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