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  • Some people refer to this "Standing Pass" as the old school pass, mostly because it was one of the first passes created in the Gracie seminars back in the day, this move can still catch allot of belts because people are try so hard to not let the guard get passed.........

  • hey cool video. thanks i try my next ron dori in my class.

  • wow I've been taught to always do that while passing to make them push their legs out and basically let you pass because it's uncomfortable lol.

  • The guy on his back will triangle you if you do that. You need to prevent it.

  • No, there is no risk of the passer getting triangled here. Look where my inside arm is. While my arm is inside his legs, it is blocking his right thigh. When I'm passing, both arms are outside: one hand is on his collar and the other is grabbing his pants.

  • I use a similar pass myself, this is a classic stacking pass. You hold the belt with a tight elbow to your side and there is no triangle armbar or anything, plus the hips are held down.

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