Master the art of stack passing with one of the most effective pressure passers in BJJ
Igor Mocaiber reveals his complete system for entering, controlling, and finishing stack passes
Learn how to build passing dilemmas using over/under concepts and different frames
Covers entries from guard engagement, grip timing, and dealing with common defensive reactions
Course Content
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Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction
00:00 - 00:27
Concept Of Guard - Initial Engagement
00:27 - 02:13
Entering Into Double Unders - Drowning
02:13 - 07:10
Entry Review And Grip Timing
07:10 - 11:03
Passing Adversities - Building Dilemmas To Over Under With Different Frames
11:03 - 24:11
Pinning Feet To The Mat - Leg Drag Or Back Take
24:11 - 27:51
Reinforced Angle To Make The Stack Successful
27:51 - 29:29
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Over Under - Butterfly Hook Entry - Over Pass
00:00 - 05:29
Head Positioning - When To Under Pass
05:29 - 10:23
Windshield Wiper Concept & Dog Bar
10:23 - 14:16
Double Under Over Under Opening Concepts
14:16 - 16:08
Entry Off The Guard Pull
16:08 - 18:53
Closing Remarks
18:53 - 19:21
BONUS Question Shoulder Positioning Killing The Frames
19:21 - 22:14
What Will You Learn?
Igor Mocaiber breaks down his complete stack passing system in this detailed 2-volume instructional. From the initial guard engagement to reinforcing the angle that makes the stack successful, Igor covers every detail you need to develop a crushing pressure passing game. You'll learn how to enter double unders, build passing dilemmas with different frames, and deal with defensive reactions — plus bonus content on shoulder positioning and killing frames.
Technique List
Volume 1
Intro
Concept of Guard - Initial Engagement
Entering Into Double Unders / Drowning
Entry Review, and Grip Timing
Passing Adversities - Building Dilemmas to Over Under with Different Frames
Pinning Feet to the Mat - Leg Drag or Back Take
Reinforced Angle to Make the Stack Successful
Volume 2
Over Under - Butterfly Hook Entry (Over Pass)
Head Positioning - When to Under Pass
Windshield Wiper Concept & Dog Bar
Double Under / Over Under Opening Concepts
Entry Off the Guard Pull
Closing Remarks
Bonus: Question - Shoulder Positioning, Killing the Frames