The ashi garami is an effective way to attack the legs. Case in point, Garry Tonon’s attack fro the whizzer:
But happens when your opponent escapes the ashi? Is it time to give up and move on to something else.
Yep, but there’s still a sweet pass you can use to keep yourself in the dominant position.
In this video, Kent Peters from ZombieProofBJJ shows you how pass an ashi garami escape attempt.
This is one of those passes that is so easy, it will make you ask, “Why haven’t I thought of this before?” When your opponent attempts to pass, he leaves his back wide open, practically inviting you to take his back.
Check out the video below.
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