AlphaBJJ
White Belt
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- Apr 12, 2015
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One of the great things about jiu jitsu is the ability for the individual practitioner to intemperate the art for themselves. One of the most creative aspects about the art is in the open guard position. Here, in a highly movement based position, there is a lot of room for personal preference guided by basic principle.
Recently, we cut a short video comparing two practitioners take on some open guard work:
Its one of the neatest things about the art to me, the way similar principles can be used in slightly different tactical manners between practitioners with differing backgrounds.
So, what open guards are common here? What guiding principles between them do you see vs. the similarities?
Recently, we cut a short video comparing two practitioners take on some open guard work:
Its one of the neatest things about the art to me, the way similar principles can be used in slightly different tactical manners between practitioners with differing backgrounds.
So, what open guards are common here? What guiding principles between them do you see vs. the similarities?