Hip Pin Passing System by Brad Wolfson
- Start with an in depth introduction into stepping to pin the hip and begin to see the worlds of guard passing opportunities open up
- Troubleshoot common problems such as wrong weight distribution or getting bumped forward, and have an immediate response to correct your technique and finish the guard pass successfully
- Skip the guard pass and pin the hip to get straight to the mount
- Check out how to hit a series of quick and effective submissions when you get to the mount off of the hip pin such as arm triangles, armlocks, and so much more
- Take advantage of the position when your free leg is elevated and slip right into submissions like the darce and anaconda choke and get the tap before your opponent knows what hit him
- Pair this high volume of techniques together to create an unstoppable guard passing game and elevate your game to the next level
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Stepping To Pin The Hip - Introduction To The Stepping Pass Position - When To Use It, Why, What It Accomplishes Etc. | 0:51 |
Get To The Position - Use Of Wrestling Posture. Low Stance, And Importance Of The Angle To Get Them To Follow You | 3:15 |
Side Step To Transfer Weight | 4:35 |
Distracting Opponent's Hands | 5:48 |
Testing The Weight Drill (Bottom Partner Moves, While You Keep Weight Over The Hook) | 9:38 |
Problems 1 - Not Enough Weight On The Pin Side | 11:41 |
Problems 2 - Too Tall And You Get Moved | 13:02 |
Problems 3 - Get Bumped Forward | 14:07 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mount From The Hip Pin - Broadway Show Hips To Mount (Hips Forward, Head Back, Melt Into The Ground) | 0 |
Shoulder Push To The Mount | 4:02 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook | 7:59 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Arm Triangle | 11:25 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Triangle | 17:56 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Armlock | 25:58 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Passes When Free Leg Is Evelates - Leg Weave | 0 |
Back Step | 7:47 |
Back Step To Darce | 12:51 |
Back Step To Anaconda | 18:18 |
Shoulder Push Step Around To Knee On Belly | 23:16 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Problems And Reactions - Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To Reverse 1/2 Pass | 0 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To 411 - Heelhook | 5:20 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To 411 - Kneebar | 9:56 |
Pin Hip And Foot Slides To The Outside - To The Mount | 16:40 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Tries Single Leg X - Early Anticipation To The Mount | 19:20 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Tries Single Leg X - Late Anticipation- Shift Base, Clear Foot On The Hip And Back Step To Pass | 25:38 |
Outro | 27:13 |
- Start with an in depth introduction into stepping to pin the hip and begin to see the worlds of guard passing opportunities open up
- Troubleshoot common problems such as wrong weight distribution or getting bumped forward, and have an immediate response to correct your technique and finish the guard pass successfully
- Skip the guard pass and pin the hip to get straight to the mount
- Check out how to hit a series of quick and effective submissions when you get to the mount off of the hip pin such as arm triangles, armlocks, and so much more
- Take advantage of the position when your free leg is elevated and slip right into submissions like the darce and anaconda choke and get the tap before your opponent knows what hit him
- Pair this high volume of techniques together to create an unstoppable guard passing game and elevate your game to the next level
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro | 0 |
Stepping To Pin The Hip - Introduction To The Stepping Pass Position - When To Use It, Why, What It Accomplishes Etc. | 0:51 |
Get To The Position - Use Of Wrestling Posture. Low Stance, And Importance Of The Angle To Get Them To Follow You | 3:15 |
Side Step To Transfer Weight | 4:35 |
Distracting Opponent's Hands | 5:48 |
Testing The Weight Drill (Bottom Partner Moves, While You Keep Weight Over The Hook) | 9:38 |
Problems 1 - Not Enough Weight On The Pin Side | 11:41 |
Problems 2 - Too Tall And You Get Moved | 13:02 |
Problems 3 - Get Bumped Forward | 14:07 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Mount From The Hip Pin - Broadway Show Hips To Mount (Hips Forward, Head Back, Melt Into The Ground) | 0 |
Shoulder Push To The Mount | 4:02 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook | 7:59 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Arm Triangle | 11:25 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Triangle | 17:56 |
Shoulder Push, Opponent Posts, Near Side Underhook, Armlock | 25:58 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Passes When Free Leg Is Evelates - Leg Weave | 0 |
Back Step | 7:47 |
Back Step To Darce | 12:51 |
Back Step To Anaconda | 18:18 |
Shoulder Push Step Around To Knee On Belly | 23:16 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Problems And Reactions - Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To Reverse 1/2 Pass | 0 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To 411 - Heelhook | 5:20 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Shifts To The Other Hip - Backstep To 411 - Kneebar | 9:56 |
Pin Hip And Foot Slides To The Outside - To The Mount | 16:40 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Tries Single Leg X - Early Anticipation To The Mount | 19:20 |
Pin Hip And Opponent Tries Single Leg X - Late Anticipation- Shift Base, Clear Foot On The Hip And Back Step To Pass | 25:38 |
Outro | 27:13 |
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
STEPPING TO PIN THE HIP
PART 2
MOUNT FROM THE HIP PIN
PART 3
PASSES WHEN FREE LEG IS ELEVATED
PART 4
PROBLEMS AND REACTIONS
$79.00
