How To Beat Bigger Guys: Half Guard Passing by Bruno Malfacine
How To Beat Bigger Guys: Half Guard Passing by Bruno Malfacine
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Salepage: How To Beat Bigger Guys: Half Guard Passing by Bruno Malfacine
Master This Super Effective Passing System That Grapplers Of Any Size Can Use To Slice Through The Half Guard, From The Most Successful Smaller Grappler Ever – 10-Time World Champion Bruno Malfacine
World Champion Black Belt Bruno Malfacine shows you how to destory the half guard in this 4-part passing series
Learn the best ways to use submissions, passes, back takes, and more to smash through stubborn half guards
se these techniques and combinations to pass half guard, even against fighters much bigger and stronger
Bruno Malfacine is a 10-Time IBJJF World Champion and the most successful smaller grappler of all time
Attack with knee slices, brabo chokes, reverse half guard passing, and more for technical success
PART 1
INTRO
HALF GUARD CONCEPTS
HALF GUARD CONCEPTS
KNEE SLICE VARIATIONS FROM DEEP HALF GUARD
BRABO CHOKE
BRABO CHOKE VARIATION
PART 2
TRANSITION TO MOUNT
SUPERMAN ARMBAR
KIMURA
REAR TRIANGLE CHOKE
TRANSITION TO SIDE CONTROL
BACK TAKE
PART 3
REVERSE HALF GUARD
REVERSE HALF GUARD
PASS TO MOUNT
BACK TAKE
EZEKIEL CHOKE
PART 4
KNEE SLICE PASS
BREAD CUTTER CHOKE
DIVE AND RETURN
DIVING BACK TAKE
OUTRO
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