Matt Arroyo – Guard Pass Blueprint
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“Discover A Step By Step Blueprint Of Exactly How To Stay Safe And Pass Anyone’s Guard…No Matter What Belt Level Or How Flexible They Are”
Hi name is Matt Arroyo. I am a TUF 6 Veteran and ADCC 2015 Veteran. I have been training since 2003 and got my black belt from Rob Kahn (Royce Gracie’s first ever black belt) in 2009. I have trained with almost every grappling champion you can think of from Marcelo Garcia, Andre Galvao, Robert Drysdale, Matt Serra, Cyborg, Rodolfo Vieira, Keenan Cornelius, Royce Gracie, and so many others! If there is one thing I learned by training with all these animals ….When they get a dominant position..they control it…and capitalize from it!
Passing The Guard Is The Hardest Thing To Do In BJJ… This has to be one of the biggest frustration in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu! You smack, bump, and get ready to roll…Then you use crazy amounts of energy to pass your partners guard!! What happens next? Two seconds later he is back to guard, and now you are now EXHAUSTED!! Or… Even Worse, you get swept or submitted in one of those tricky guards before you ever had a chance to pass! There is no greater frustration then feeling controlled and dominated in BJJ!
I Knew I Had To Develop A System For Passing All Of The Most Popular Guards! A blueprint…for someone to follow so that once they are in someones guard, they know exactly what to do! A passing system for each of the most popular guards that anyone of any size can use TODAY to pass their opponents guard! A blueprint of exactly how to escape the mount depending on which type of mount position your opponent has on you…Not just the “how” but also (more importantly) the “when.” From going through hundreds of BJJ Instructionals since 2003, training with champions, competing, and attending seminars I took all of the knowledge that I learned and used on mount control attacks and escapes and morphed it all into an easy to use “SYSTEM.” I am Very Proud to Introduce You to My “Guard Pass Blueprint”
- Guard Passing Introduction
- Safety Zone #1 will show you proper hand position when staying low in the guard to stay safe form all sweeps and submissions.
- Safety Zone #2 explains how to use proper poster in the guard and how to never get pulled in again.
- How to Properly break all grips including wrist, elbow, and head grips so you will never be controlled in the guard.
- How to break down the pesky head and overhook grips when someone has pulled you in.
- How to use the “Captain Morgan” guard open no matter how strong someones legs are.
- How to break the guard open from even when the person has super long legs or is stronger than you.
- How to properly stand up in the guard and then open it without getting swept or submitted.
- The best midlevel guard open that automatically sets you up for a slew of passes!
- A simple yet underused strategy concept on guard passing all about the proper timing that will increase your passing success 10 fold!
- The 3 staple passes that you need to know the second the guard opens.
- Butterfly Pass System: Head And Ankle Pin Pass
- Butterfly Pass System: Ankle Grab Low Pass
- Butterfly Pass System: Elbow Punch Pass
- Butterfly Pass System: Leg Mounting Transitions
- Butterfly Pass System: Folding Pass
- Butterfly Pass System: Guard Lift Ejector Seat
- Open Guard Pass System: Standing Ankle Pin Pass
- Open Guard Pass System: Ankle Pin Pass Kimura Counter
- Open Guard Pass System: Ankle Pin Pass Wrist Kick Counter
- Knee Shield Passing Blueprint: 180 Cut Through
- Knee Shield Passing Blueprint: Switch Side Pass
- Knee Shield Passing Blueprint: To Twisted Half
- Knee Shield Passing Blueprint: To Twisted Half To Mount
- Knee Shield Passing Blueprint: To the Twisted half to the BONUS Submission
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint: The Super Cut Through
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint: The Switch
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint: To Reverse Twisted Half
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint: De La Riva Counter
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint: Ankle Toss Pin Ball Pass
- Stand Up Passing Blueprint- Ankle Toss Pin Ball Pass To Under Pass
- Guard Passing Conclusion
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