Firas Zahabi’s Pass Prevention Favourites Vol.1
Firas Zahabi’s Pass Prevention Favourites Vol.1
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Salepage: Firas Zahabi’s Pass Prevention Favourites Vol.1
Coach Zahabi displays some of his favorite pass defense strategies in this video. Learn to constantly manage the distance and never carry the weight of the top man. Discover Coach Zahabi’s go-to pass defense tactic, the “Snare Trap”! In addition to making it incredibly simple for you to re-guard, the snare trap also makes it simple for you to transition into leg locks. Learn the essential ideas that coach Zahabi employs, and make your defense extremely difficult to pass. Coach displays the “Double Hooks” and the “Blockade” to make sure you don’t get “smashed passed” again when you’re on the bottom in jiu-jitsu. This is because it’s never fun to get “smashed passed” while bearing all of your partner’s weight and being smothered below. This movie is only over 40 minutes long, yet it contains as much information as a three-hour session! Coach like cutting to the chase and not waving about any topics. Watching this video will not waste any of your time. This video is instructional throughout the entire duration. Take notes as you watch the sequences, repeat the drills on the mats, and observe the huge improvement in your Guard pass prevention! The target audience for this video is colored belts. This video contains some fundamental moves, but it also has more advanced moves that may be too difficult for white belts.
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