πŸŒ— BJJ Half Guard Sweeps

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Master BJJ half guard sweeps: the lockdown, old school sweep, dogfight, knee shield half guard, and the underhook battle that decides half guard.

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    The Underhook War

    Half guard is decided by the underhook battle. Whoever wins the underhook β€” the arm threaded under the opponent's armpit β€” controls the position. Bottom player with underhook = sweep opportunities. Top player with underhook = smash pass opportunities.

    Half Guard Variations

    VariationKey FeaturePrimary Goal
    Basic Half GuardZ-guard/knee shieldPrevent smash, build to underhook
    Deep Half GuardDive under their hipsElevator sweep, back take
    LockdownFigure-four the legControl movement, old school sweep
    Knee Shield HalfKnee in their bellyCreate space, reach underhook

    Half Guard Sweeps

    • Old School Sweep: Lockdown + underhook, crawl out the back while extending lockdown leg
    • Waiter Sweep (from deep half): Elevate their near leg, roll under them
    • Dogfight to Back Take: Both have underhooks standing β†’ use forklift, trip, or back take
    • Knee Shield Sweep: Knee shield in belly, extend leg while pulling collar
    πŸ’‘ Underhook or die: Before attempting any half guard sweep, check β€” do you have the underhook? Without it, most sweeps fail. Recovering the underhook is the first priority in half guard.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the lockdown in half guard?
    The lockdown is a figure-four leg entanglement around their near leg from half guard. It prevents smashing and creates the old school sweep. Eddie Bravo's 10th Planet system is built around the lockdown.
    How do I get the underhook from half guard?
    Shrimp away to create space, swim your arm through their armpit, pull their body toward you to prevent them recapturing it. Alternatively, use the knee shield to create space first.
    Is half guard good for beginners?
    Yes β€” half guard is more forgiving than full guard for beginners because it's harder to submit from and gives clear positioning goals. The knee shield version is particularly beginner-friendly.

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    Common Mistakes in Half Guard Sweeps

    Losing Hip Position

    One of the most common errors is allowing the hips to flatten to the mat, which eliminates frames and makes sweeps ineffective. Keep active hip engagement at all times.

    Neglecting Grip Fighting

    Grips are the foundation of guard work. Failing to break or establish grips early puts you at a structural disadvantage before any technique begins.

    Telegraphing Attacks

    Pausing before initiating sweeps or submissions signals your opponent. Combine setups and attacks in smooth, continuous motion.

    Ignoring Posture Breaking

    Allowing your partner to establish a strong, upright posture neutralizes most guard attacks. Prioritize posture disruption with collar, sleeve, or wrist control.

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    More Questions

    What is the most fundamental half guard sweep?

    The most fundamental half guard sweep is often the 'knee-slice' or 'underhook' sweep. It involves controlling your opponent's hip and knee, creating space, and driving forward to pass their leg.

    How do I prevent my opponent from passing my half guard when I'm trying to sweep?

    Maintaining strong hip connection and controlling your opponent's upper body with your arms are crucial. Actively framing and pushing away can also create the necessary space to initiate your sweep without getting passed.

    What are common mistakes beginners make in half guard sweeps?

    Common mistakes include not establishing a strong underhook or controlling the far hip, leading to a lack of leverage. Another mistake is trying to force the sweep without creating enough space or breaking down your opponent's base.

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