CLASS: Overcoming Resistance to Reverse Half Guard Pass (4-Sep-24)
Class Instructions
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16m
When your opponent has the underhook from half guard bottom, the Reverse Half Guard is a good position to complete a pass. However, the opponent can present many problems during your entry and movement into the final pass. This videos shows you how to deal with the common counters to your entry to and pass from the Reverse Half Guard.
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