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3 Great Knee Cut Counters

December 14, 2022 by Stephan Kesting

3 Counters and Guard Retention Options vs the Knee Cut Guard Pass

The Knee Cut Pass is one of the most powerful and most commonly used guard passes in all of grappling. This pass uses the knee to pin the opponent's leg, opening the opportunity to slide across to the other side of his body. It's used in BJJ with the gi, submission grappling with spandex and shorts, and even in MMA. The knee cut is a very powerful pass, and if you're a grappler you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: BJJ, Concepts, Guard Retention, Jon Thomas, Knee Cut, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

Lasso Spider Guard to Omoplata

January 12, 2022 by Stephan Kesting

Spinning Omoplata Entry

The spinning omoplata setup using the lasso hook is one of the very coolest spider guard attacks. In this attack you go from controlling one of his arms to a match-ending submission in the blink of an eye. No only does this move make you feel like superman, but it's actually a very high technique if you understand all the details and the correct timing for applying it. Here's a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Inverted Guard, Leg Lasso, Omoplata, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

The First Sweep You Should Learn from Spider Guard

July 30, 2021 by Stephan Kesting

The First Sweep You Should Learn from Spider Guard

Modern BJJ is unimaginable without the Spider Guard. In this form of Open Guard you grip your opponent’s wrists or sleeves and have at least one foot controlling at least one of his arms.  Usually your feet will be placed against his biceps, and/or one leg will spiral around his elbow with your toes hiding underneath his upper arm (this is called a 'lasso'). Controlling both of his arms … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Elliott Bayev, Guard Sweeps, Open Guard, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

3 Ways to Get a Great Control Grip from the Open Guard

July 23, 2020 by Stephan Kesting

How to win the initial grip

One of the most dangerous times in jiu-jitsu is when you're in the guard with opponent standing above you and no way to control him. In this situation he's only one explosive move away from blasting past your legs and establishing a dominant position. To minimise the chance of him passing here (and to keep yourself safe) you don't need amazing reflexes, you don't need incredible flexibility, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Collar Sleeve Grip, Gripfighting, Jon Thomas, Leg Lasso, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

Sparring vs Competition Strategies

February 1, 2020 by Stephan Kesting

Optimal Competition Strategy There's an old saying that goes... "Don't do what's best for you.  Instead do what's worst for your opponent." There's a lot of truth there.  In a competition your odds of victory go way up if you can prevent your opponent doing the things that he is best at. Back in the day I once competed against MMA fighter Chris Leben in a submission grappling … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Competition, Podcasts, Training Tagged With: BJJ, Competition, Drills, Leg Lasso, No Gi, Positions, Spider Guard, Strategy, The Mental Aspect, The Strenuous Life BJJ Podcast with Stephan Kesting, Training

Don’t Concede the Guard!

April 3, 2019 by Stephan Kesting

Half Guard Pass

I used to make a very specific mistake all up until about purple belt: I would just concede the guard. Conceding the Guard By that I mean that in a competitive roll I would just give my opponent whatever kind of guard he wanted and then go from there. If he wanted to play spider guard, sure, I’d give him spider guard and then try to pass. If he wanted de la Riva I’d give that to him right … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: BJJ, Butterfly Guard, Closed Guard, Competition, de la Riva Guard, Guard Passes, Roy Harris, Sparring, Spider Guard, Strategy, Training

Dealing with the Gi in Grappling

January 5, 2019 by Stephan Kesting

The 5 Most Important Things for Transitioning from No Gi to Gi thumbnail

Are you coming from a background in submission grappling or training mostly without the gi and trying to get into BJJ? Are you frustrated by the cloth prison (the gi) that's stifling your movements and allowing your opponent to wrap you up? I'm a big fan of being competent in both gi and no gi grappling, if for no other reason than self defense. Yes, you might get attacked on the beach … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: BJJ, Collar Spider Guard, de la Riva Guard, Fundamentals, Gi, Gi vs No Gi, Gripfighting, No Gi, Self Defense, Spider Guard, The Mental Aspect, Video

Countergripping – What to Do if You Can’t Break Your Opponent’s Grips.

February 12, 2018 by Stephan Kesting

Counter gripping when you can't break grips

We all know how important it is to break grips when you're in someones guard, right? For example, if someone has a deep grip on your lapel from the closed guard he can use it to break your posture, prevent your pass, and set up sweeps and submissions. So your first priority is to break or at least nullify that lapel grip (here are some ways to do that). But it's not just the lapel grip that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: BJJ, Concepts, Gripfighting, Spider Guard, Strategy, Techniques, Video

How to Train BJJ with an Injured Neck

January 11, 2018 by Stephan Kesting

How to train BJJ with a sore neck

Necks are delicate things.  Seven small stacked cervical vertebrae protecting all the nerves in your spinal cord and held together with a multitude of flimsy ligaments and muscles. Yet in BJJ we stress the neck continuously. We attack it with chokes, crucifixes, and cranks.  We stack our opponents, turn their heads with crossfaces, and scissor his head with our legs.  We also use our head … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Health & Nutrition Tagged With: BJJ, Butterfly Guard, Chokes, Closed Guard, Deep Half Guard, Guard Passes, Injuries, Neck Cranks, Rubber Guard, Spider Guard

3 Spider Guard Drills to Improve Your Sweeping and Submissions

September 25, 2017 by Stephan Kesting

spider guard drill

The last time I had a filming session with my friend and training partner Ritchie Yip who runs a BJJ school in Vancouver, BC, he showed me something really cool... It was a series of 3 drills to improve your spider guard sweeps and submissions. The first drill is a relatively easy one to that develops hip mobility and leg dexterity.  Spider guard is NOT a static position; as your opponent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Armbar, BJJ, Drills, Gi, Guard Sweeps, Omoplata, Open Guard, Spider Guard, Submission, Video

3 Fixes for Sore Fingers in BJJ

June 6, 2017 by Stephan Kesting

BJJ Finger Pain Tips

So I got a question the other day from someone looking for advice about the pain and inflammation they have in their fingers from training BJJ. I sent them back a super-quick email response with 3 suggestions, but now want to elaborate on my suggestions in hopes that this info will be useful to someone else too. First, here is a video I shot about exactly this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Nutrition, Training Tagged With: Butterfly Guard, Collar Sleeve Grip, de la Riva Guard, Gi, Gi vs No Gi, Grip Training, Half Guard, Injuries, No Gi, Spider Guard, Taping, Video, X Guard

Your Open Guard Options vs. Standing Opponents

April 26, 2017 by Stephan Kesting

Two types of guard vs standing opponents

If you end up on the bottom with your opponent standing up and detached from you then be prepared for a very frantic and dangerous scramble.  Unhindered by your grips and hooks he can deploy his favourite Open Guard passes on you without having to feel endangered by your own attacks. Now of course one option is to use the separation and stand back up to your own feet using the technical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Brandon Mullins, Butterfly Guard, Collar Spider Guard, de la Riva Guard, Elliott Bayev, Instep Guard, Open Guard, Reverse de la Riva guard, Ritchie Yip, Single Leg X Guard, Spider Guard, Strategy

A Simple Drill to Shut Down Your Opponent’s Guard Pass

December 16, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Drill for Guard Pass Prevention

  I don't usually have to spend a lot of time sitting around and dreaming up new crazy techniques to put onto my Youtube channel... Typically all I have to do is look back at the last couple of training sessions I've done and something obvious to talk about pops right out at me. In the case of today's video, I was working with a friend who was having trouble with his guard getting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Training Tagged With: Butterfly Guard, Closed Guard, Drills, Gripfighting, Guard Passes, Open Guard, Spider Guard, Video

Leg Lasso Spider Guard Pass

October 4, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

How to pass leg lasso spider guard with Rob Biernacki

If you've ever been caught in the leg lasso position by someone with a good spider guard then you'll know exactly how a fly feels when it gets caught in the web of a big, old, nasty spider... Basically, in a correctly executed leg lasso spider guard you're in deep trouble! Your arms are both trapped so you won't be able to make effective grips.  Because of the tremendous leverage of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Guard Passes, Leg Lasso, Rob Biernacki, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

Pre-planning the Tap and Climbing Everest…

May 20, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

How climbing Mount Everest applies to BJJ

We'll get to the Mount Everest part later, but first let me tell you a story about the other day when I was sparring with a black belt training partner... My partner was using the spider guard, a position he's spent quite a bit of time developing in the last year.  I got sloppy for a second and he slammed on a triangle choke from the double biceps spider guard position (using a variation of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Training Tagged With: Injuries, Sparring, Spider Guard, Submission, The Mental Aspect, Training, Triangle Choke

Finger Pain in BJJ and What to Do About It

March 16, 2016 by Stephan Kesting

Hand and finger pain in BJJ

"My Fingers Hurt..." I get a lot of emails, tweets and messages from BJJ practitioners about fingers hurting all the time. For example, I asked a question about BJJ hand pain on Twitter got a ton of responses (click here to see them on Twitter), including a disconcerting number of white belts who had this problem. So it's a real problem, and not only for people who've been doing the sport a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, For Beginners, Health & Nutrition, Training Tagged With: BJJ, Butterfly Guard, de la Riva Guard, Gi, Gripfighting, Injuries, Joao Miyao, Judo, Keenan Cornelius, Miyao Brothers, Spider Guard, Taping

How to Stop the Leg Shuck Pass

September 22, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

The leg shuck pass has become a very popular, very powerful way to pass the guard. This pass is applied from the feet against many types of open guard. It involves an angle change, hipping in, and pushing your opponent's leg out of position. If all goes well then you end up in a very good position on your opponent's side. You should definitely be familiar with the leg shuck, especially if … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques, Instructional Videos Tagged With: Android, Elliott Bayev, Grapplearts DVDs, Guard Passes, Guard Retention, iPhone, Leg Shuck Pass, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

Does the Spider Guard Translate At All to No Gi?

September 19, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

No gi Spider Guard

TONS of top BJJ practioners use the spider guard as their primary form of guard from the bottom. This position has won many BJJ tournaments, from local competitions to the Mundials. And although you'd think that these champions would be completely lost in no gi submission grappling competitions like ADCC that's usually just not the case.  Even though there aren't any sleeves or collars to hold … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grappling Techniques Tagged With: ADCC, Butterfly Guard, Elliott Bayev, Gi vs No Gi, No Gi, Spider Guard, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video

How to Tape Your Fingers for BJJ

August 10, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

How and why to tape you fingers in BJJ

Some BJJ players - including myself - train and compete with their hands au naturel. But BJJ can be rough on the hands and fingers, especially grip-dependent positions like Spider Guard and de la Riva, and some competitors have so much tape covering their fingers that they look like mummies shambling out from beneath an Egyptian pyramid. In the video below BJJ black belt Rob Biernacki and I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Nutrition, Miscellaneous Tagged With: Equipment, Injuries, Rob Biernacki, Spider Guard, Taping

How to Pass the Leg Lasso in Spider Guard

May 31, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

Passing the guard of a good Spider Guard player is one of the most difficult, most frustrating aspects of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. And one of the very worst variations of Spider Guard to deal with is the 'Leg Lasso.'  This is when your opponent wraps his leg around your arm and buries his foot under your armpit. (If you can't visualise the Leg Lasso from this description then watch the video - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Competition, Grappling Techniques, Instructional Videos Tagged With: Brandon Mullins, Grapplearts DVDs, Guard Passes, Leg Lasso, Spider Guard, Techniques, Video

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