Defending and Countering Pressure Passes by Andre Galvao
 
Stop Getting Smashed By Bigger, Stronger People With These Secret Pressure Passing Counters
 
Prevent and counter some of the most effective passing styles in all of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with these techniques from 12-time World Champion Andre Galvao
Learn from one of the best black belts ever as he shows all the concepts, techniques, and strategies that work best against bigger, stronger top players.
Stop over under passes and defend against one of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s strongest passes by learning the Atos method.
 
Prevent and counter some of the most effective passing styles in all of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with these techniques from 12-time World Champion Andre Galvao. The Atos head coach explains all the keys that anyone can use to stop getting smashed in their guard. Learn from one of the best black belts ever as he shows all the concepts, techniques, and strategies that work best against bigger, stronger top players.
 
Andre is the head coach of one of the best academies in the world, Atos, and now is your chance to learn the same moves he shows his squad of elite black belts. Andre has won big as both a competitor and a coach, and his dynamic guard game keeps opponents away with a strong understanding of framing and body position (especially important against bigger guys that he fights in the absolute divisions).
 
The average Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu student is going to spend most of their time in sparring working on top or bottom of a guard position, and we see more and more athletes using pressure passing. With stacks and over unders, grapplers of any level can slowly put the squeeze on you, make you uncomfortable, then pass your guard (or worse!). You need an answer from your guard on what to do when this happens to you, and now is your opportunity to learn what Andre Galvao does.
 
Andre’s favorite pass is the stack pass (with instruction available now on BJJ Fanatics) and he understands better than anyone else all the counters and weaknesses in the position. Now he flips the script and defends the stack pass by showing you the positioning concepts and little adjustments you can make to stay safe. Attack with reguarding, sweeps, back takes, and even submissions as Andre shows you how even this position can be a dynamic one.
 
Stop over under passes and defend against one of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s strongest passes by learning the Atos method. Stop getting squished underneath and get back to safety with these counters, like the kimura trap, chokes, and framing armbar. With these techniques ready, no more letting your hips get smashed without a counter to get you out of danger. Join Atos head coach and 12-time world champion black belt Andre Galvao as he teaches all of his best on this 4-volume series.
 
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
 
Introduction
Preventing The Stack Pass
Shoulder Lock with Variation to Back Take From Stack Pass 
Stack Pass Defense Using the -Scissor Sweep- + Crucifix 
The Magic Back Take 
Hip Twisting Stack Defense 
Easy Submissions Against Stack Pass
 
Part 2:
Same Side Collar Grip Stack Defense With Triangle Submission 
The Wizard Stack Pass Defense with Variations 
Bench Press Defense
Opening The Elbow Against Stack Pass
 
Part 3:
Steam Roll Attacks and Variations 
Concept on How to Move The Opponent Against the Over Under Pass
Kimura Trap Attack Against Over Under Pass
 
Part 4:
One Hand Choke
Framing Armbar Against Over Under Pass 
Strangle Attacks 
Shin Frame 
Stack Pass Defense and Over Under Defense
 
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