Collar Bicep Spider Guard Pass

Collar Bicep Spider Guard Pass

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Passing the Collar Bicep Spider Guard involves a series of steps to prevent the opponent's attacks and secure a dominant position:

  1. When the opponent plays Spider Guard and grabs your collar, place one foot on the mat and keep the other leg extended outside of their leg to prevent sweeps and triangle chokes.
  2. With your free hand, control the opponent's foot that is on your bicep by grabbing it low, near the heel, to avoid giving them leverage to bring your arm down.
  3. Keep your arm that is controlling the foot close to your body to prevent the opponent from extending their leg.
  4. Raise your base towards the side where the opponent has placed their foot on your bicep, preparing to pass their guard.
  5. Release the opponent's foot and pass your hand under their other leg, securing a grip on their collar.
  6. Use your biceps to push forward and pull your foot in the opposite direction to start passing the guard.
  7. As you pass, you have options such as attacking the arm or securing side control, depending on the opponent's reaction.
  8. Ensure that when you pass, you use your feet and grips effectively to pull the opponent's leg to the side, being aggressive in your movements.

This technique requires precise control and timing to prevent the opponent from executing their game plan while you advance to a more dominant position.