The Floating Pass is a fantastic way to force your opponent to carry your weight and learn how to use leg work to pass the guard. The key to making this style of passing work is get the correct body positioning, and to learn how to use your legs and hips to pass.
This video covers the basic set up, body positioning, and most common passes from the floating pass.
Here is exactly what’s covered:
0:00 – Floating Pass Positioning
2:40 – Entry From Headquarters Position
4:29 – Entry From Knee Slide
6:36 – Sliding Over The Hooks
8:57 – Connecting To Top Spin
10:59 – Connecting To Kimura Trap
13:10 – Smashing To Leg Weave
15:57 – Leg Work To Mount
17:30 – Reconnecting To Knee Slide
19:21 – Connecting To Guilotines
22:28 – Back Step Against Back Step
24:40 – Leg Placement To Avoid Leg Locks
2:40 – Entry From Headquarters Position
4:29 – Entry From Knee Slide
6:36 – Sliding Over The Hooks
8:57 – Connecting To Top Spin
10:59 – Connecting To Kimura Trap
13:10 – Smashing To Leg Weave
15:57 – Leg Work To Mount
17:30 – Reconnecting To Knee Slide
19:21 – Connecting To Guilotines
22:28 – Back Step Against Back Step
24:40 – Leg Placement To Avoid Leg Locks