@mgd777 You break the guard first? most people (really only beginners) unlock there legs and transition to open guard.. as its a lot easier to put subs/sweeps of then closed guard.. no it really doesnt, a tight underhook pass will never get you triangled, a sloppy one will..
Learn how to double underhook pass properly before saying that.
err anyone that puts you in their guard usally locks their feet or grips your body with their legs. also double underhooks in the guard sets you up for an easy triangle
@mgd777 You break the guard first? most people (really only beginners) unlock there legs and transition to open guard.. as its a lot easier to put subs/sweeps of then closed guard.. no it really doesnt, a tight underhook pass will never get you triangled, a sloppy one will..
Learn how to double underhook pass properly before saying that.
Morthica 1 year ago
err anyone that puts you in their guard usally locks their feet or grips your body with their legs. also double underhooks in the guard sets you up for an easy triangle
mgd777 1 year ago
Thank you, that will fit nicely in my game.
UnitedMartialArtsKY 3 years ago