Stack Pass Fundamentals - Part 2
VR Jiu-Jitsu Fundamentals
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When opponent resists your stack pass attempt by using his feet to push off your hips and plank his body, you angle and get one leg over the shoulder and pin the knee on his other leg to complete the pass. This is sometimes known as the Over Under Pass.
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