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#nogi#scoopgrip#weave#destabilization#insidecamping#splitlegs#camping#headposition#lowkneeshieldpass#kneeshieldpass#highkneeshieldpass#halfguardpass#resource#lessimpressedmoreinvolvedbjj#lassopass#underthelegspassing

00:01 - When passing a knee shield half guard, traditionally LIMI would use the weave to smash the guard player's legs together. If the guard player flares their knees, this was LIMI's cue to go under the legs and take a scoop grip because it is easy to get the scoop grip up on your shoulder. However, LIMI watched Kenta do the opposite. Kenta used the weave to split the legs apart instead of smashing the legs together. So when the guard player's knee shield was high, Kenta would use the weave until he got his head inside the knee of the guard player. Now that his head takes over the splitting of the legs, Kenta would remove his weave and pressure forward to drive the defender's knee to their armpit to begin inside camping. If the guard player's knee is low, instead of going into a weave, Kenta used a scoop grip on the leg. The goal of the scoop grip was not to bring the leg up on his shoulder, but to apply reaping pressure to the knee shield leg.

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#levijonesleary#nogi#technique#guardpass#smashpass#legdrag#butterflyhalfguardpass#kneeshieldpass#highkneeshieldpass#halfguardpass#resource#outsidepassing

00:00 - When trying to do a knee cut to pass the guard, we are often met with a strong knee shield by the guard player. As the top player, to get around the knee shield, we can post on their shoulder and their shin as we step over their knee shield leg putting ourselves in a butterfly half guard. Then, we switch sides and shuffle our feet as we leg drag their knee shield leg. If at any time the bottom player lets their knee drift away from their chest, we can enter the smash pass position. If they are doing the right thing, keeping their knee to their chest, then we will leg drag.

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#nogi#guardretention#openguard#supineopenguard#jpoint#hipandkneepost#insidebiceptie#loosepassing#outsidecamping#camping#gripbreak#resource#lessimpressedmoreinvolvedbjj#outsidepassing#framing

00:01 - When retaining guard against a passer outside camping with a hip and knee post, LIMI discusses some ideas on dealing with the frame on your near leg. He talks about wanting to go to the far side of the passer's grip to break the grip by pulling it towards you. This gives you inside position once you break their grip and allows you to then transition to an inside bicep tie frame on their arm. From here, you can recover your near leg (low leg) or you can look to recover your outside leg to enter x-guard or k-guard. Regardless of our guard retention strategy, we should be looking to go into offense after we retain our guard.

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08:24 - From juji gatame, Keenan has both feet in the armpit. He lets Dean's head slip out so he can transition into an ushio sankaku and finishes the rear triangle.

#keenancornelius#nogi#submission#spiderweb#jujigatame#ushirosankaku#triangle#reartriangle#trianglesubmission#footage#deanlister

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All Highlights

02:02 - Dean shoots in on a single leg and Keenan defends with a kimura. He sits to his butt resulting in the T-Kimura. Dean defends by turning to his knees and freeing his arm but Keenan takes top position in turtle.
02:45 - Keenan takes a seatbelt from turtle. He pulls Dean up creating space for him to insert hooks. Dean is using his primary defensive hand to prevent the strangle so he can only block the hook from coming in on the side of the overhook. Keenan inserts his first hook on the side of the underhook before taking the back.
03:39 - Keenan uses a torreando to loose pass around the supine open guard. Dean wrestles up with a single leg to retain his guard. Keenan looks for a thigh pry type grip to prevent Dean from scissoring his legs, but Dean uses a peek out type motion to clear the grip and come up on a single leg. He treetops the leg and runs towards Keenan to complete the sweep and take top position.
05:24 - Dean opens up the closed guard before sitting back to enter SLX. He reaps to threaten the outside heel hook. As they roll, Dean skims the leg but Keenan is able to free his secondary leg before using it to help free himself to escape.
06:22 - Keenan shoots in on a double leg. Dean tries to defend with a guillotine but Keenan carwheels his hips to the far side to defend the guillotine and complete the takedown to side control.
07:06 - Dean bridges to off balance Keenan over the top before turning away to wrestle up with a single leg.
07:38 - Keenan is defending the single leg with a kimura. They roll through resulting in a T-Kimura. Keenan pummels his foot into the armpit but instead of going for a yoko sankaku, he goes into juji gatame.

All Highlights

02:02 - Dean shoots in on a single leg and Keenan defends with a kimura. He sits to his butt resulting in the T-Kimura. Dean defends by turning to his knees and freeing his arm but Keenan takes top position in turtle.
02:45 - Keenan takes a seatbelt from turtle. He pulls Dean up creating space for him to insert hooks. Dean is using his primary defensive hand to prevent the strangle so he can only block the hook from coming in on the side of the overhook. Keenan inserts his first hook on the side of the underhook before taking the back.
03:39 - Keenan uses a torreando to loose pass around the supine open guard. Dean wrestles up with a single leg to retain his guard. Keenan looks for a thigh pry type grip to prevent Dean from scissoring his legs, but Dean uses a peek out type motion to clear the grip and come up on a single leg. He treetops the leg and runs towards Keenan to complete the sweep and take top position.
05:24 - Dean opens up the closed guard before sitting back to enter SLX. He reaps to threaten the outside heel hook. As they roll, Dean skims the leg but Keenan is able to free his secondary leg before using it to help free himself to escape.
06:22 - Keenan shoots in on a double leg. Dean tries to defend with a guillotine but Keenan carwheels his hips to the far side to defend the guillotine and complete the takedown to side control.
07:06 - Dean bridges to off balance Keenan over the top before turning away to wrestle up with a single leg.
07:38 - Keenan is defending the single leg with a kimura. They roll through resulting in a T-Kimura. Keenan pummels his foot into the armpit but instead of going for a yoko sankaku, he goes into juji gatame.