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Simón Padilla

Deep Jiu-Jitsu analysis.

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This Concept Will Take Your Passing to a New Level


Not letting your opponent touch you with their feet is probably the most important concept for guard passing and one that I have already talked about in the past.

The idea is that, from guard, your opponent needs to connect their fe...

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Let's Simplify Body Lock Passing


The body lock pass is one of the most popular forms of passing in modern no-gi jiu-jitsu, and one of my favorites that I’ve been using for a while already.

Nicky Ryan has claimed multiple times that it’s one of the best ways to pass...

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This Is How Levi Jones-Leary Makes De La Riva Work in No-Gi


Levi Jones Leary recently came back at Polaris 35, displaying incredible top game and passing ability. That being said, I’m not here to talk about his passing, but rather about one of his main offensive tools from the bottom: his De...

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John Danaher & Gordon Ryan are Lying About Scrimmage Wrestling


Rulesets like ADCC have pushed the importance of taking top position in jiu-jitsu, so we have seen an evolution in wrestling in the last few years (even though I would argue it is still terrible).

One specific wrestling tactic that...

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