Bjj Fanatics - John Danaher - Passing The Guard 【TRUSTED】
: Covers passing against seated vs. supine (lying on back) opponents, emphasizing "waist exposure" to initiate body locks. 3. Half Guard Passing & Dynamic Pins
: Using standard open guard passes to funnel an opponent into a half guard, which Danaher considers the easiest position to pass from.
: Danaher identifies three primary obstacles to passing: the opponent's feet, knees, and hands. Key Passing Methodologies : BJJ Fanatics - John Danaher - Passing the Guard
: A fundamental principle where the hips are cleared before securing the head and shoulders.
John Danaher has two primary instructional series on BJJ Fanatics dedicated to guard passing: the (Gi) series and the "New Wave Jiu Jitsu" (No-Gi) series. 1. Passing the Guard: BJJ Fundamentals (Go Further Faster) : Covers passing against seated vs
: Baiting opponents by keeping the lower body behind a "toe line" while engaging the upper body.
: The curriculum moves from opening the closed guard to specific passing sequences and finally to "staging positions" where you can safely wait for an opening. 2. New Wave Jiu Jitsu: No-Gi Guard Passing Half Guard Passing & Dynamic Pins : Using
: Forcing the opponent into a chest-to-chest half guard as a high-percentage "hub" for passing.