3 Sweeps From Knee Shield Half Guard
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- Here are 3 sweeps from the Knee Shield Half Guard that focus on controlling your opponent's arms rather than getting up with the underhook to the Dogfight position. Discover how to effectively arm drag and execute the John Wayne and butterfly hook sweeps by strategically removing your knee shield and luring your opponents into the sweeps.
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How to set up your Knee Shield Half Guard: ua-cam.com/video/q_ND-09HiWg/v-deo.html
John Wayne sweep: ua-cam.com/video/paVCNcfHwvg/v-deo.html
Excellent halfguard teaching! I've been training bjj for about 18months and I think my bottom halfguard has not been so improved though I gave it some lot effort. But your instruction gave me a big inspiration. Thank you a lot.
Glad you like it!
Thank you for sharing. I love knee shield sweeps!
You are welcome!
3 solid options. Great video! Butterfly sweeps are awesome.
Your 3 sweeps from knee shield half guard demo is fantastic! 🙌🥋 Thanks for the precise breakdowns and powerful guidance. Keep up the amazing work in the martial arts community! 👏💪🎉
Thank you!
Great video man!
This is very useful to not get lost with so many options. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome Nico!
Thank you sir 👊
Great thanks
This channel has everything I need 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thanks Alan!
thnx for sharing professor, much appreciated.
Thank you Remco!
Amazing sweeps! Thank you!
Thanks Igor!
Love this.
Thanks Ron!
Thank you! So nice
Glad you liked it!
Not sure how I missed this but glad I found it! So helpful!🕺
Glad you liked it!
Very nice detail!
Thank you Remy!
Thank you!
You are welcome Cory!
Obrigado professor very useful
You are welcome!
Great 👍🏼 stuff - thanks 🙏
Thank you!
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Excelente, ossss, abraços!!!
Valeu Guilherme!
Valeu Professor 👊🏻👊🏻
Obrigado Rowley!
Is there a reason that you didn’t have your arms switched during the arm drag (so your right hand grabbed his tricep) for a more powerful drag?
Just to save a step and make less obvious, the sleeve control is usually enough to drag the opponent, otherwise yes the regular armdrag is also always a great option @2:27