Double Under Pass Recovery | Breaking The Collar Grip
Part of the course: The Impassable Guard Formula by Bruno Frazatto

Part of the course: The Impassable Guard Formula by Bruno Frazatto

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Recovering from a double under pass involves breaking the collar grip and preventing the opponent from stacking and passing. To counter this position:
- When the opponent grabs your collar and the other grip on your butt, anticipate their movement to the side.
- Use a stiff arm grip on the sleeve to frame against the opponent's hips, preventing them from moving forward.
- With a C-grip, control your own leg to curve it and use your hamstrings to push the opponent back slightly.
- To break the collar grip, slide your right leg towards the opponent's shoulder and use your back to scoop your shoulders back, applying pressure to break the grip.
- Once the grip is broken, palm your leg to regain control and prevent the opponent from passing.
- Keep your legs flexed throughout the process to maintain pressure and control.
- Slide your shoulders and open your leg close to the opponent's biceps, aiming as close to the elbow as possible.
- Use your hamstring to kick and break the grip on the collar, creating space to palm your leg and reestablish control.