Leg weave pass (gi). Lachlan Giles

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Lachlan is a second degree BJJ black belt. He is the 2017 IBJJF No-Gi World Championship Bronze Medallist, 2014 Australian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Prix Champion, multiple time Pan Pacific and Victorian Jiu Jitsu Champion. He has represented Australia twice at ADCC, the most prestigious submission grappling competition in the world, represented Australia three times at the World Pro Championships and competed at the Eddie Bravo Invitational where he submitted former ADCC Champion Rani Yahya.

In 2014 and 2017 he completed a clean sweep of the black belt division at Australia's most prestigious competition, the Pan Pacific Championships, winning 4 gold medals. In 2016 Lachlan was ranked as the number 12 lightweight BJJ competitor in the world. He is also the 2016 Australian Freestyle Wrestling Champion.

He also works as a physiotherapist and in 2016 completed his PhD.

My butterfly and single leg X game can be found on the grapplers guide!

Lachlan is a second degree BJJ black belt. He is the 2017 IBJJF No-Gi World Championship Bronze Medallist, 2014 Australian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Prix Champion, multiple time Pan Pacific and Victorian Jiu Jitsu Champion. He has represented Australia twice at ADCC, the most prestigious submission grappling competition in the world, represented Australia three times at the World Pro Championships and competed at the Eddie Bravo Invitational where he submitted former ADCC Champion Rani Yahya.

In 2014 and 2017 he completed a clean sweep of the black belt division at Australia's most prestigious competition, the Pan Pacific Championships, winning 4 gold medals. In 2016 Lachlan was ranked as the number 12 lightweight BJJ competitor in the world. He is also the 2016 Australian Freestyle Wrestling Champion.

He also works as a physiotherapist and in 2016 completed his PhD.
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Im def more of a passer than guard player and this has always been my most high percentage pass. Great to see it broken down step by step with the trouble shooting as well. Thx!

jaygrambling
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Fantastic details that were missing from my leg weave pass. Thank you professor, I will put them to good use.

ryfree
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Mindblown! Clapping by 3, 2, 1. Revolutionary. Also, stealing this to teach in my class tonight.

LukaRBJJ
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Great video! Somebody farted at around 4:31, I'm sure !! 😂😂

icandodgebullets
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Awesome video thanks again.


P.s. the grim spectre of death is a purple belt apparently who hovers in the background

WilliamSung
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Passing to the back is a good path, but the "dope mount" is there if you can get your knee in, as well. If anything, I find it's typically easier/better to get the mount from that position than to pass to the back because it's less movement, which opens up or leaves less space for guard retention.

caleb.gray
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Hi, Lachlan. Do you have any tips to avoid being loop choked when attempting this? Getting caught whenever I'm setting up my initial grips, or when I attempt to tripod onto the bottom player's stomach. Thanks!

kangchenjj
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what would be done in nogi instead of pant grip just below the knee ?

Nicos
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Any tips for the hand fight that ensues over my left arm when I'm on top? Lately, my training partners have smartened up to this pass, and it's always both of their hands vs my left hand, as I try to reach for a cross-face or collar grip.

jmelinte
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Thanks for sharing this video, question what should I do if they have the lasso guard when I'm passing I've been swept many times,

armandobponce