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Half Guard Pass - No Gi
A Technique from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu


By BJJ.Org Featured Contributor Gene "Aranha" Simco.

These techniques should only be practiced with the supervision of an experienced instructor.

Practicing the moves incorrectly could result in serious bodily injury or death.
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10.23.06 Half Guard Pass - No Gi Author: Gene "Aranha" Simco
This information was originally published on jiu-jitsu.net. It is made available on BJJ.Org by the express permission of featured contributor Gene "Aranha" Simco.

1. In this situation, I am in Brian's Half Guard - to begin my Pass, I bring my right foot close to his butt. I also control him by putting my left arm under his neck and cup his bicep - this is important so that he does not roll up onto me during step #2.

2. Once my position is secure, I slide my left leg on his body as shown - almost lying side by side with him.

3. I use my right arm to open his legs and 'cradle' him. If I spread my right leg back and tighten my arms, it will cause pain.

4. I switch my base to release my right leg. Now I am out.
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