Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD Review

Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD Review
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No matter how many guards passing instructional get released, people are still going to have issues with getting past the legs in BJJ. The sheer number of options for both top and bottom player introduce too much confusion to this aspect of grappling and pouring more information just makes everything worse. 

The Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD attempts to put everything into order in a way that works for everyone. Don’t be deterred by the word “fundamentals” as what Kron shows is basic, but in terms of directly applicable concepts rather than specific techniques. 

Key Takeaways

  • 4-part Gi DVD with just over two and a half hours of passing instructions.
  • The focus is on beating guards rather than learning pass sequneces.
  • Covers numerous scenarios of pressure passing from different distances.
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 7 out of 10.

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One of the Hardest Things in Jiu-Jitsu

Being caught in the guard, any guard, during grappling exchanges is one of the biggest nuisances in Jiu-Jitsu. A pet peeve of most grapplers, especially those just starting is figuring out how to make guard passing effective, while not falling into one of the numerous guard traps that the bottom person has waiting. 

The general approach to passing guard(s) in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu usually has us practice specific passes against specific guards, which ends up leaving people with a bunch of information that is difficult to recall under the pressure of live rolling or competing. This is one of the key reasons why guard passing is such a daunting task to complete. 

Usually, this approach results in frustration at the ineffectiveness of the approach, and people decide to focus further on one of the two areas described above – deconstructing the threat of guards or spending endless hours drilling passing motions. 

However this will only get you so far in BJJ, as once you reach the purple belt level, and go beyond it, such a divided approach becomes useless. So, why not start tackling the issue from a different perspective and begin thinking about a more general approach?

Finding the answers to the foundational questions that guard players present is the smartest way to try and organize such a huge area of BJJ as guard passing. The Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD can help with that. 

The Turbulent Legacy of Kron Gracie

Kron Gracie… Where do I start? If you were a part of the BJJ scene anywhere in the world about 10 years ago, you knew the name Kron Gracie, and you knew it well. When he transitioned into MMA, trying to follow in the footsteps of his father Rickson, everyone expected Kron to be the next big thing from the Gracie family. Sadly it didn’t work out that way. 

By 2013 Kron only had an IBJJF European Open Title and got himself to ADCC gold despite being a black belt since 2018. Somehow, the 36-year-old never took the fire he had as a purple and brown belt, when he conquered the Worlds, and Pans, to his black belt performances.  

After initial success in MMA, which he began in 2014, fighting in Rizin and winning his 3 first fights via submission, he moved on to the UFC in 2019. Since then, though he has managed only 3 matches, winning his debut by submission but losing his next two fights to Cub Swanson and Charles Jourdain via decision. 

Kron’s grappling proficiency remains at the highest levels without a doubt. However, whether or not he is up to par with the latest developments in the sport, remains to be seen. So, if you’re not sure whether you should pick the Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD up, keep reading for an in-depth review. 

Full Kron Gracie DVD Review: Fundamentals Of Guard Passing

Despite being just as effective in No-Gi as he is with the kimono, Kron Gracie prefers to do his BJJ like his Father and grandfathers did – with the Gi. So, this Gi instructional is divided into four volumes, three of which present information in a very conceptual and methodological way, and the last one offers key tips and tricks for common issues. 

The Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD contains almost two and a half hours of genuinely useful material for anyone interested in mastering guard passing: 

Part 1 – Dealing With the Sit-Up Guard

As the Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD kicks off, Kron’s first series of passes are Torreando pass variations. There is merit to starting to pass loose and far and going forward methodically, leading to pressure as you get closer. Kron captures that perfectly in this introduction. 

The majority of this volume, though, offers a roadmap for navigating the sit-up guard instead of looking at specific passing moves. The sit-up guard is a genuine threat in both Gi and No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu, and Kron covers just about anything that you might face, showing how to beat the position using the Gi and smart movement. 

Part 2 – Stacking and Knee Shield

Part two of the Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD explores passing from a distance closer to your opponent, which merits a different passing style. Gracie starts off with solving the shin-to-shin guard, before moving on to offer quick tricks to break teh spider and lasso guards. 

The main feature in this part of the instructional is stacking as a position that allows you to destroy a bunch of guards and choose a side to pass to. Kron offers variations to the stack, like the half stack, which is incredibly useful against modern inverted guards.

Towards the end of the volume, Kron gives some attention to the knee shield, a position that is virtually unavoidable in BJJ, especially with the Gi. After several interesting ways to render the shield useless, Kron also provides a way to incorporate the reverse half guard into your passing game. 

Part 3 – Deep Half & De la Riva Passing

The second half of the Fundamentals Of Guard Passing instructional addresses a position we don’t often see feature in passing DVDs – the deep half guard. Most grappling instructionals explore the guard itself but do not offer solutions to the complex and numerous threats lurking in the deep half.

Kron begins by using a body part most skip over when trying to pass the deep half – the neck. Using very effective grips, he introduces a choking threat to the pass, allowing you to capitalize on either or both of them. 

The timeless De la Riva Guard also gets lots of attention, as well as all the guards that combine with it naturally, such as the X guards and the single-leg X. Instead of offering a single passing sequence, Kron ensures you’re aware of the combined threats of these guards and you can neutralize them easily. 

Part 4 – Exploring Common Passing Scenarios 

As we enter the final portion of the Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD, Kron moves away from the methodical, system-based teaching we saw in the previous three volumes. Instead, he offers individual chapters in this DVD, with each targeting a common problem passers face, and how to deal with it.

Some of the standout chapters include valuable information on bodylock passing, why Kron dislikes explosive passes,  solving the half-butterfly guard leg lock threat, and how to handle flexible opponents who like to invert.

Modern Gracie-Style Passing

If you’ve ever rolled with a member of the Gracie family or someone who has trained under them their entire life, you know what I mean by Gracie-style passing. Any guard you put up gets unmistakably shut down, and for the most part, you don’t even know it. 

The sneaky tactic of killing guards before going into passing is what sets expert passers apart from everyone else, and the Gracies were true masters of this grappling trait. One of the key concepts to consider when trying to develop a Gracie-style passing game is awareness of the guard’s threats. 

Instead of trying to solve guards one by one, it is much more effective to understand the threats any guard offers – sweeps, submissions, and transitions toward the back. By figuring out body positioning and grip placement, you can achieve safety inside anyone’s guard, putting you in the best possible position to pass. The Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD addresses this aspect in great detail. 

This brings us to the next trademark of Gracie passing – pressure. Even when passing loosely, the Gracies look to place all their weight on the opponent’s legs and/or hips and chest, trying to move forward as slowly as possible. Developing this skill, even if you are an explosive passer is going to provide you with everything you need to deal with any guard. 

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Become a Notorious Pressure Passer! 

One of the most difficult things you’ll have to do in BJJ is get past the guard. There are different approaches to this huge issue, and none is foolproof. The one approach that is applicable to a wider range of people is to teach them how to deflect guard attacks before passing, rather than develop passing techniques one by one. 

The Fundamentals Of Guard Passing Kron Gracie DVD offers an insight into how one of the most popular representatives of the family arranges his guard passing system. If you want to be able to deal with any guard, not just the ones you know, you should invest in it and study the approach laid out inside. 

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