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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

CSW (Combat Submission Wrestling) Utah State Representative Coach Brandon Kiser demonstrates a basic Near Knee Over Guard Pass.

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  • Guy looks like the dweebiest loser in the world, but he could probably pound my face into hamburger and rip my limbs off without trying. Lol. I can't believe it.

  • Why is that guy wearing my mom's ear rings?

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  • @beargrylls3 Yeeaahhhhh that's why.....

  • @smithysquest oh that's just because he isn't insecure like you.... zing!

  • This move works awsome. It works even better on noobs tho that dont try putting you in half ha

  • yea I love going to my BJJ class, and I'm not a homophobe, but then again I don't think I'd wrestle this guy judging my his looks. Earrings? really? come on. Either way, cool move, I'll definitely try and incorporate this into the next practice, I like this because the conventional guard passes are to predictable imo.

  • Dude whats with the earings????

  • Nice work guys as always!

  • yeah it's tough to explain without showing. I have actually been practicing it lately and as long as I am quick about passing the leg and then getting heavy and controlling the head I am fine.

  • its hard for me to pickture what your saying. if you control his left leg as you pass your right leg over while you keep your left foot hooked and maitain head control I can see you being sweept. I guess if you mess up anyone of those steps someone can cap on it.

  • If you pass the left leg (in this video) over the knee before you get head control the guy turns on his side, hooks your hip with his top foot, controls your left arm and sweeps. I guess it all depends on how quickly you pass that leg, regain a solid base and then have tight control. When I roll with purple belts or higher I tend to get swept unless I am very quick.

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