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Beginning Jujitsu Moves : Sweep from the Guard Position in Jujitsu

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn how to master the sweep from the guard position, a basic jujitsu fighting move, in this free how-to video lesson on beginning jujitsu technique.

Expert: Don Daly
Contact: www.dondaly.com
Bio: A Michigan native, Don Daly is a certified personal trainer and experienced martial arts instructor. He founded FITNESS SOLUTIONS in 1994.
Filmmaker: Christopher South

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  • Whatever happened to blackbelts being taught manners and to be humble. I guess the American schools have forgotten that

  • @littsmed1 why you say that? I just see a guy teaching to sweep position....

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  • @bigfannot This is only partial true. It is slight more difficult to do with your opponents knees apart, however the point of lifting your back of the mat is to raise the center of gravity of your position making almost impossible for this to not work. Also, if you notice his knees are not together.

  • prefer to just kamura and tap him out there and then :P

  • @bigfannot This just looks like a poor excuse for a fan sweep. I agree that this form will not work for shit.

  • did anyone notice a white belt was teaching the sweep, my favorite is the elevator sweep, i just give my opponent half and sweep

  • niceee

    

  • i think the Scissors Sweep is a much easier and more reliable sweep than this one cus ive used it like 50 or so times but i think this one would be good like clokedbigman said

  • @ItsKittyFukkas absolutely recommended.. its much fun to do! :)

  • i asked my training partner about this move, and he told me that this move is pretty useless, cuz it only works if your opponent has his knees together, and if he just spreed his legs it's not happening, and nobody holds his knees together

  • i asked my training partner about this move, and he told me that this move is pretty useless, cuz it only works if your opponent has his knees together, and nobody hold his kness together..

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