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heh.
Are you the instructor at your gym?
I'm an assistant instructor. paul rodriguez is the head instructor here
heh.
Are you the instructor at your gym?
Great thread, i also love playing from BFG and i think the biggest asset it has given my gaurd game is its really hard for anyone even larger guys to pass now.
Out of curiosity whats cross gaurd?
Codemonkey,
Can you explain "the importance of keeping the shin connected to the chest of the opponent" in a bit more detail?
Thanks.
Codemonkey,
Can you explain "the importance of keeping the shin connected to the chest of the opponent" in a bit more detail?
Thanks.
remind me what the z guard is?I would say that the butterfly guard is the most under-used guard that shouldn't be.
I train with a lot of good guys with some very good open guards. And butterfly guard has been the guard that I've had to deal with the least.
The funny thing is that our instructor has an incredible butterfly/Z-guard game. But not a lot of students have emulated it.
It's also a shame because so many of the types of guys who say "damn, my closed guard sucks. I'll never have a good guard game" would probably benefit from switching to a butterfly/half/half butterfly guard more often.
At least that switch is working for me.
remind me what the z guard is?
Isn't that when your in half guard on your side and put your knee (the one not trapped between his legs) on your opponents hip, cross your ankles locking the position, and make space? If this is it, I use this sometimes in conjunction with normal HG, half butterfly, and lockdown/deep HG.
Also, what is quarter guard? I've seen this mentioned quite a few times, but I have no idea what it is.spot-on.
lockdown has to do with triangling the legs, deep half guard is when you are completely under your opponent hips, hanging off his leg like a sloth on a branch, with your head resting on his thigh/lap.
quarter guard is like halfguard on the guys shin, the guy is almost passed but you still have a piece of his leg trapped meaning hes not on top side/mount yet.
for me quarter guard=im fucked....i dont understand how people call it a guard, its a weak position to be in, and a transitional one at that IMO
That's Eddie Bravo's definition of the quarter guard from Jiu Jitsu Unleashed. I agree that it's not a great place to be.
The Z-guard and Machado's quarter guard are different.