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Really? That's a shame. It's a great pass.
Are your hips directly on top of his femur bone?
Do you have a deep under hook?
Do you have control of his arm, or does he have control of yours?
When your in position are you sliding perpendicular?
When you are making the slide is your head tucked low?
Your body should be in kesa gatame position, and than when you start your rotation your head and underhook should keep your opponent pinned so there is no way his legs can stay locked. After that, you can use your knee or hand to break the legs open if they havent broken yet, than you just curl your legs up and pass.
It's an awesome way to pass guard on guys who have clinching guards.
you know that part where you lay on his femur? I feel like I am too extended and no longer have a tight underhook. Maybe it's bc I'm too short? Anyhow, I'm going to try this method, using a stacking posture instead and see how that pans out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=