Simple Tips to Develop WORLD CLASS Guard Retention
Most people approach guard retention completely backwards. They rely on speed, flexibility, or random scrambling instead of understanding structure, distance management, and timing. In this video, I break down the simple concepts that helped me develop world-class guard retention in no-gi jiu jitsu — even against aggressive passing pressure. We cover: Guard retention principles for no-gi BJJ Framing and distance management Leg pummeling and inside position Retaining guard against standing passers How to recover guard without panicking Concepts used against heavy pressure passers Simple adjustments that instantly improve retention Whether you’re a beginner getting passed constantly or an advanced grappler looking to sharpen your defensive layers, these concepts will immediately improve your guard. 🔥 Free coaching + exclusive training: https://www.skool.com/crash-flow-dart... #bjj #nogi #jiujitsu #guardretention #bjjtechnique #grappling #brazilianjiujitsu #guardpass #submissiongrappling #adcc

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