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		<title>Passing the Closed Guard &#8211; Gi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 04:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the 2 techniques to open the closed guard from class this week. The first one, the &#8220;Lunge&#8221; does not require the player inside the closed guard to stand up. the second on, the &#8220;Sleeve &#8216;n Stand&#8221;, does.
&#8220;The Lunge&#8221;:
Grab the gi above belt and hold. you don&#8217;t need to apply pressure. (Keep your elbow on the inside of your opponents leg to avoid an oma plata.)
With your other hand, grab your opponents waist above their hip, and place your elbow inside their thigh. (This hand will be opening the ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the 2 techniques to open the closed guard from class this week. The first one, the &#8220;Lunge&#8221; does not require the player inside the closed guard to stand up. the second on, the &#8220;Sleeve &#8216;n Stand&#8221;, does.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Lunge&#8221;:</p>
<p><strong>Grab the gi</strong> above belt and hold. you don&#8217;t need to apply pressure. (Keep your elbow on the inside of your opponents leg to avoid an oma plata.)</p>
<p>With your other hand, <strong>grab your opponents waist above their hip</strong>, and place your elbow inside their thigh. (This hand will be opening the guard and checking their hip.)</p>
<p>Nest, put your <strong>knee</strong>, on the gi grip side, <strong>next to their tailbone</strong>.</p>
<p>Open the guard by <strong>kicking the other leg back</strong>, like a &#8220;lunge&#8221;, posting on your <strong>toes</strong> on that leg, and then rotating your <strong>heel</strong> down as you<strong> twist your hips</strong> and <strong>push</strong> with the tailbone knee to pop the <strong>guard open</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Sleeve &#8216;n Stand&#8221;:</p>
<p>Start this pass by securing the <strong>lapels grip</strong>, but this time turn your palm so that your knuckle face your opponent and your <strong>palm is down</strong>. You will be using this hand to keep them down, should they try to pop up as you stand.</p>
<p>With your free hand, <strong>grab one of their sleeves</strong> by rolling your fingers under the outside of their sleeve and turning your palm up as you close your fist.</p>
<p>Pull this sleeve <strong>grip up to your hip</strong>, keeping your elbow inside their thigh.</p>
<p>Stand by <strong>rocking</strong> laterally and planting your sleeve-grip side foot and then stepping up with the other one. (Always step with the sleeve-grip side foot first to avoid the sweep.)</p>
<p>Once you are standing, <strong>release the lapels</strong> and <strong>grab the inside of their knee</strong> with that hand.</p>
<p>To open the guard, lean away from the knee as you <strong>straighten that arm</strong>. Once the arm is locked, <strong>lean down on that knee</strong> to pop the guard open.</p>
<p>*You must maintain posture or neither of these will work.</p>
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		<title>Turkish Get Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Griffiths</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this video Jiu Jitsu Inc Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Clay Burwell teaches and performs the Turkish Get Up. The Turkish Get Up is easily in the top 3 exercises for building function strength for grapplers from the bottom positions.Enjoy and check out Clays website and personal training gym at High Performance Fitness  
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