Closed Guard For MMA?
Part of the course: Guard Passing Seminar by Bruno Frazatto

Part of the course: Guard Passing Seminar by Bruno Frazatto

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When in a closed guard position during an MMA fight, there are several submissions and attacks that can be utilized. A favorite grip is to hug the head, which provides protection from punches. This position allows for a cup grip on the shin, which further protects from punches and sets up opportunities for omoplata, triangle, kimura, and straight arm bar submissions.
- When in the closed guard, hug the head and cup grip the shin. This position provides protection from punches and sets up opportunities for various submissions.
- When the opponent is focused on one side, start to work the other side. This can lead to omoplata, triangle, kimura, and straight arm bar submissions.
- When setting up sweeps, it's important to use your legs to bring the opponent close. As the opponent postures up, control the wrist and pull them in.
- The flower sweep is a good option when the opponent starts to posture up. Control the wrist, break the opponent's posture, and as they start to come back, step in and trap the leg. This will allow you to get on top.
Remember, in MMA, the opponent will want to posture up and throw punches. It's crucial to control the wrist and break the opponent's posture to set up sweeps and submissions.