
BJJ Fundamentals
Lesson 14 – X Guard Passing
Warm Up (3min)
- X-Guard Off-Balance
Lesson (25min)
Stabilizing X-Guard
- Start in x-guard top
- Uke attempts to off-balance you onto your far side leg
- Options for anchoring balance on near side leg
- Belt grip – one of the better options; use if available
- High lapel grip – effective but also lets uke access your sleeve
- Low lapel grip – effective and doesn’t expose your sleeve; use if belt grip isn’t available
Circle Step
- Start in x-guard top
- Stabilize your balance and shift your weight onto your near side leg
- Circle your far side leg through uke’s knees
- Make sure that both of your legs end up on the same side of uke’s body, so that they cannot recover inside position
- Level change down into a pinning position (knee on belly or side control)
Backstep – Bottom Leg Post
- Start in x-guard top
- Stabilize your balance and shift your weight onto your near side leg
- Thumb post (c-grip / lego man grip) on uke’s bottom ankle and pin uke’s heel to their butt
- Don’t just push their hook down towards your ankle, or they will be able to use it to sweep you
- Backstep away from uke’s legs so that both of your legs are on the same side of their body
- Level change down into a pinning position (knee on belly or side control)
Backstep – Top Leg Post
- Start in x-guard top
- Stabilize your balance and shift your weight onto your near side leg
- Grip the toes of uke’s top leg and pin both of uke’s heels to their butt
- Don’t thumb post as in the last technique; you need to grip the toes to maximise leverage because you’re working against two legs instead of one
- Backstep away from uke’s legs so that both of your legs are on the same side of their body
- Level change down into a pinning position (knee on belly or side control)