Floating guard pass nogi
Paragon Jiu-Jitsu Masters Library
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2m 39s
Jeff Glover demonstrates his floating style guard pass without the gi in this video. For lighter players in BJJ, this style of passing can be extremely effective being that the separation makes it hard for your opponent to push you off or bridge you off. Jeff is very dangerous in this position as he baits guillotines and darce chokes as opponents get frustrated and sit up for leg grabs.
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