CLASS: Stack Pass Basics and Common Counters (5-Apr-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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13m
When you have double unders from the opponent's open guard, you can do the stack pass by using your body pressure on his legs to complete a pass. When you modify the pass to pin the farside knee to the mat, you can also create a passing opportunity on the other side. This class also shows two common counters to the stack pass: the spider guard entry and the elbow push.
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