CLASS: Shin-on-Shin Passing of the Seated Open Guard (24-Jun-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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10m
When you approach the opponent's seated open guard, you can use shin-on-shin to stay on the outside of his legs. Securing the collar and opposite pant grip will give you control needed for quick passing options from the shin-on-shin.
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