Guard Pass

Guard Pass

by Leonardo "Tunico"


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Guard Pass

One of the virtues of a good guard passer is versatility. Having a wide repertoire of techniques is key for the fighter to be able to face different types of guards in diverse situations, avoiding their traps and taking the shortcuts available. With that in mind, this week Renzo Gracie and Leo Tunico guide you through multiple paths, revealing safe, efficient ways to get past your opponent's legs and reach side control. These are passing techniques that are not based on power, but instead on sophisticated concepts, and which will sharpen your perception regarding weight distribution, posture, balance, pressure, dominant grips and more themes inherent to the guard-passing game.

Leonardo "Tunico"
Instructor

Leonardo "Tunico"

Born on April 8, 1985, Leo Tunico is one of the most talented BJJ competitors of his generation, having found success in the IBJJF's biggest events, especially at the base ranks. Also trained in judo, he teaches at Renzo Gracie Academy, all while maintaining a career as a DJ.

LESSON PLAN


Renzo Gracie's guard-opening tips

Renzo Gracie's guard-opening tips

Due to facing a multitude of heavier, taller and stronger opponents, Renzo Gracie developed throughout his career many adjustments and positioning tricks that optimize his jiu-jitsu in different situations -- like when he's opening a guard. Notice how Renzo likes to place himself sideways inside his opponent's closed guard, and how he prevents armbars.

Opening the guard standing up

Opening the guard standing up

If you have a hard time opening your opponent's guards, especially of those opponents who are much bigger and stronger, then this refined technique taught by Leo Tunico will be a godsend. Take note of the movement details, especially how Tunico places his left leg when he stands up.

Toreando pass

Toreando pass

Leo Tunico shows interesting tips for you to perfect your toreando guard pass. Pay attention to the exact place to grip your opponent's pants, and also where to direct their legs with the goal of cancelling their hip movement.


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