WINDSHIELD WIPER GUARD PASS
Our next task is going to be what we will call the windshield wiper. The opponent is full guard, and we're going to stand up with one leg, okay? We're going to show this from both sides, with multiple angles, but in this case, we're going to stand up with this leg. Again, I want to stand up with my leg up here where he can attack me. I stand up outside. This leg, my foot goes out, that's why we call the windshield wiper, it looks like a windshield wiper. We go straight from here, straight out, now we stand, we want to turn our hips. So we stand up and away from him, and that turns our hips away, okay. Now we can go with our different knee through passes, we can go with some of the single legs, single under, double under, however you want to set it up, the guard break is what's the important part of this pass, okay.
From the other side, we are here, you sit up, put this foot away for him, so he can't go attacking it. Windshield wiper would be other foot, and we stand up, we turn our hips this way. So once we are here, now we can start working on passing, alright, with different angle. We're here, I've got good posture, I like to keep one hand in the center line, so I can feel when he is trying to sit up, I like to keep the other elbow, cheating down his leg, it helps me block armbars and triangles. We are up here, I stand up on one, windshield wiper the leg, turn my hips towards it, here. Now once the guard is open, now I can effectively play through and go to some of our other passes.
On the other side, I stand up, windshield wiper the leg, stand, twist away. Now I can work on, getting some of the other passes. One more time, we're here, one leg goes up, the other leg windshield wiper, we stand, we twist our hips. See the windshield wiper turns our hips for us when we only stand up, we have a good strong base, okay, from here, I push my legs, I can start working some passes, the other side, we're here good posture, stand, windshield wiper, turn. Now we've got a good strong base going, okay. Pass the legs, and we're going to work on some of our other passes. Either same pass, last angle we are going to work on, one thing we really want to emphasize, when we go through it, we are going to get all the basics down, we are going really emphasize each step, okay.
I like to posture up, keeping one hand on the center line, or both hands on his hips. I want to stand up with one foot, back away from him. I am not up here where he can attack my leg. I want to be back here, okay. This other leg, windshield wiper, I keep his hips glued to the floor, all my weight is on my hands right now, on his hips. So when I stand and turn, he can't chase me with his hips, if we do this without holding the weight, when I get here, he is going to hold on, and I'll won't be able to control it. So I want to leave all my weight directly on his hips, I stand windshield wiper, all my weight push directly down his hips, I stand, back away, there is no way he can hold me in, okay.
The other side, I stand up, windshield wiper, all my weight down, pushing out. There is no way that you can hold me. That's your windshield wiper break, you can go into a lot of different passes from there, we're going to show, couple of different variations up a little later but that's your WINDSHIELD WIPER GUARD PASS.
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