Student Objectives:
The Student will learn how to transition from standing with Standard Grips to a position of Guard (Open or Closed).
The student will experiment with proper footwork prior to sitting into the Open Guard.
Teaching Cues:
Standard Grips
Dance
Foot to the hip
Sit
Lesson: Pull Guard
Both the practicing student and assisting student will start with standard grips. The practicing student will start moving in a circular motion towards their hand that is on the collar. After creating rotational force the student will place a foot on the belt/hip and sit down.
The assisting student will attempt to maintain posture in the transition to the ground. This can be achieved by either Combat Base or Gorilla Squat. A good training partner will also bear their own weight and try not to allow a less experienced practicing student to back flop during the transition from standing to the ground.
Possible Extensions:
Provide the students with a grip fighting sequence previous to pulling Guard.
Allow students to experiment with stepping on the feet before sitting.
Combine the Guard Pull with the Scissor sweep or another sweep.
Possible Refinements:
Make sure the student creates a push/pull pressure with the Standard Grips and the Foot on the hip.
Grip placement on the collar is important and should be highlighted.
Make sure students don’t cross their feet.
Reference materials:
Teaching Reflections:
How did I do teaching?
What could I do better next time?
Did the student gain proficiency in lesson material?