Guard Pass Entry Systems
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BJJ guard pass entries β grip fighting for passing, breaking guard, headquarters position, and the systematic entries that set up every major passing sequence.
Guard pass entries are the transition from standing to a passing sequence. The posture break, grip fight for the pass, and initial penetration determine whether the pass is on before a single passing technique is attempted.
Posture in Closed Guard
The guard pass starts with breaking closed guard. Elbow in hip, posture up, and remove the leg lock. From broken closed guard: stand-up pass (leg push and torreando), knee cut entry, or knee slice entry. Never attempt techniques inside a locked closed guard β break it first.
Headquarters Position
The headquarters (HQ) position is the foundation of pressure passing. One knee up between the opponent's legs, one knee on the mat, grips on the hips. From HQ: knee cut left or right, leg drag, or combat base transition. HQ is the decision point for all pressure passing.
Grip Fights for Passing
The grip fight determines which pass is available. Remove the sleeve grip to threaten knee cut. Remove the collar grip to torreando. Break the de la Riva hook before it locks. Fighting for passing grips at the earliest stage prevents guard positions from being fully established.
Passing Posture and Pressure
Passing posture β heavy hips, forward lean, chest to chest pressure β is the difference between pass attempts and completed passes. Good passing posture neutralizes guard activity. Weak passing posture allows sweeps, submissions, and re-guard even on nearly-completed passes.