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anyone have a recommendation on a good bok that shows guard passing methods in detail? i was considering Passing the Guard by Ed Beneville, but I was wondering if maybe my money would be better spent on the BJJ Master Text. Any suggestions?
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I haven't seen the Master Text but most of my friends including myself purchased Ed Beneville and Tim Carmell's "Passing the Guard" book.
The pictures alone in their book are excellent aids in getting each technique. And along with the text makes learning the techniques much easier. |
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thanks for the reply SweepEm. does the book cover any side control and mount escapes as well? i really want a teaching aid that will help me improve my ability to gain and maintain positioning.
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