Thank you mate - you can thank Master Pedro Sauer for these ones - a good friend and mentor - and Rickson Gracie’s top student in the world. Much appreciated though and glad you like it. There are no bad positions - only a lack of solutions 👌
@@robwilliamsbjj8446 Thanks. Don't have anything in mind. It's one of those things, where I am looking for fresh/unique perspectives. You never know there is something you needed, until you find it. Keep doing good work!
@@babylikescoffee before I do a video ( we’re doing guard opening this week/ month ) I’ll pose a question … what can the guard fighter do with their legs closed? Maybe cross collar choke ? That’s it .. everything they want to do requires opening their guard. Often just pushing on their legs just reinforces them tightening their ankles.. the focus should be on: posture / hand positioning ( not on the floor ) using pelvic tilt to combat their hip pull which frees up your hands to defend their hands - I go into it briefly in recent videos about posture inside guard. Check them out - and watch out for the videos this week and next as we’re going from guard attack to guard passing.
@@babylikescoffee Also, always stand to open / pass. Sure, it’s possible to pass seated with an inexperienced beginner - maybe - but as Roger Gracie says “ Even I couldn’t open my closed guard on my knees - it’s arms vs legs “ - also as you’ll see in my upcoming video - you can CHOOSE which side the guard player opens on by closing one side and leaving the other open - so they open where you want them too - on your favourite side.