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Avellan Trademark BJJ + MMA Guard Pass - FFA Technique

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

http://www.MarcosAvellan.com Visit my website for more videos! Grappling Magazine called this the "Avellan Trademark Knee Cut Across Pass..." and in this video, I break down this technique for you. This works for both mixed martial arts (MMA) and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ). Brought to you by the Freestyle Fighting Academy. Please leave a comment if you liked it, hated it, or loved it - just let me know you are alive!

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  • We call it knee slicer and it is very effective against people who play open or butterfly guard. Sorry but nothing new. Congrats on your winnings.

  • @acampos2 This is a very OLD technique. Just with my bro and I alone, we were doing this back in 1998 - and the technique was being done way before that as well. Thank you for the congrats.

  • You put out great content! Keep it up!

  • @initialZEN Thank you, will do!

  • i tried this pass on had some success. what about the other leg ( not the knee slide ) getting caught with your opponents leg or him trying to get half? am i not smashing enough with the knee posted up? great vid btw. just suscribed

  • @krnxjayxthug Yes, you need to smash more with your lead leg. Make sure your knee is protruding over his groin, the deeper your knee is protruding over his body, the better it will smash and pin the leg of the side you are passing. Give that a shot and let me know if it helps.

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  • how come you always passing to your left...

  • I like when the dude on the bottom is like "ahhh you are digging into my rib..." and the guy on top is all "dude, move your hand..."

  • @nelson5463500 Thank you for your comment!

  • @Poom22 Yes, breaking the guard is crucial, keep practicing your posture. In the meantime, definitely anticipate open guard situations. I got a drill on the front page of my website that will help, visit marcosavellanDOTcom, you'll see what I'm talking about.

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