Geometrical Open Guard Passing by Jason Hunt
Take the mathematical approach to guard passing with Jason Hunt
- Employ basic geometric concepts to enhance your understanding of guard passing
- Learn new guard passing drills to help sharpen your movements and reactions
- Learn new ways to position your body to maximize your passing potential
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 - 0:29 |
Drills | 0:29 - 7:56 |
Drills continue | 7:56 - 9:03 |
Body movement drills - Closing distance from toreando | 9:03 - 16:50 |
Staying ahead of the defense | 16:50 - 24:50 |
Staying ahead of the defense part 2 | 24:50 - 32:18 |
Staying ahead if defense part 3 | 32:18 - 42:10 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Pass to the finish | 0 - 12:34 |
Attacking DLR | 12:34 - 28:17 |
Attacking DLR part 2 | 28:17 - 42:39 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Double under from DLR | 0 - 11:17 |
Double under from DLR part 2 | 11:17 - 22:23 |
Fake double under | 22:23 - 30:47 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Transitioning to stay ahead | 0 - 22:21 |
Geometry of jiu jitsu | 22:21 - 28:05 |
Knee staple | 22:23 - 30:47 |
Outro | 33:45 - 34:26 |