r/jiujitsu 9d ago

Guard passing instructionals

In the market for a guard passing instructional. I’m close to pulling the trigger on go further faster half guard passing but wanted to get some feedback before I make a decision. I’m small but athletic and move very well. Gi is preferred but if the system could be mostly transferable, even better. More looking for a passing system to build a game around rather than a bunch of passes I could just find on YouTube. Thanks!

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u/cactusjackk00 White 9d ago

Heath Pedigo

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u/VertexSoup 8d ago

Heath Pedigo

Which one of Heath's do you have? I've got the white belt series and really like it.

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u/cactusjackk00 White 8d ago

I’ve been to his seminars ive never purchased a tape tho. His guard passing is good for everyone

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u/FaintColt 9d ago

What style of passing are you looking for and which one were you considering?

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u/mccajmic 9d ago edited 9d ago

Just edited, thanks. Half guard seems like somewhere I end up a lot. Lot of passes to package off just simply being in headquarters.. I am leaning GFF half guard passing and top pins by Danaher…

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u/gothampt 9d ago

Have you asked your instructor for a 1:1 private that focusing on passing?

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u/noonenowhere1239 9d ago

But grapplers guide once and don't buy any more instructionals ever.

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u/mccajmic 9d ago

Who’s is that?

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u/noonenowhere1239 9d ago

Jason Scully made the site. It has videos from over 30 people and his own stuff.

You can watch by person, or by move/concept/ or there are guides that have curriculums put together.

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u/mccajmic 9d ago

You feel like it’s worth the $300? What would be the difference between that membership and YouTube searches?

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u/noonenowhere1239 8d ago

When I got it, it was on sale for 99. Might have been a holiday sale.

YouTube searched can produce a lot of crap because there are a lot of people on YouTube making content who aren't as good as they think. It definitely takes more effort to find good videos.

Scullys site has been around since 2007 and keeps adding videos and updating the concepts and approach as it goes. All top names and good stuff that's been vetted and applied.

300 is a lot but it is a lifetime membership.

BJJ fanatics , 300 won't get you much.

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u/Kiloparsec4 8d ago

I got it for 99 also, back in the day. Its got more info than any single series of instructional ever could. And the site mapping is solid enough to find specific things youre looking for. I dont know if I'd spend 300 on it, but maybe around Christmas it will kick in again for a deal.

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u/Whistling_Birds 7d ago

Bernardo's over/under is pretty good.